The Chinese Communist Party: background; Mao's leadership; ideology and policies; hostility to the Guomindang
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was a revolutionary political movement led by Mao Zedong. It built its power among China's peasant population and treated the rival Nationalist Guomindang government as its main enemy.
Real World
Mao's strategy of building CCP power in the countryside rather than cities proved decisive: by 1945 the Red Army controlled base areas across rural northern China with a population of roughly 100 million people, built almost entirely from peasant recruitment.
Exam Focus
Contrast Mao's peasant-focused ideology with orthodox Marxism — this distinction scores highly in 'how far' and 'to what extent' essay questions.
Essay Framework
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