Mao's 1958 Taiwan Strait Crisis: The Shelling That Changed Asia cover art

Mao's 1958 Taiwan Strait Crisis: The Shelling That Changed Asia

Mao's 1958 Taiwan Strait Crisis: The Shelling That Changed Asia

Listen for free

View show details
In August 1958, Mao Zedong ordered the shelling of the Kinmen and Matsu islands, triggering the second Taiwan Strait Crisis. This episode examines the military strategy, geopolitical stakes, and domestic motivations behind the crisis. We explore how Mao used artillery barrages to test US resolve under Eisenhower's New Look policy, probe Khrushchev's commitment to China's defense, and re-radicalize the Chinese revolution after the Hundred Flowers backlash. The crisis also reveals Mao's evolving view of Taiwan as both a nationalist wound and a strategic pawn. Key figures include Mao, Chiang Kai-shek, Eisenhower, and Khrushchev. We discuss the role of the People's Liberation Army, the offshore islands, the US Seventh Fleet, and the resulting Mutual Defense Treaty with Taiwan. The episode also touches on how the crisis intersected with the Great Leap Forward and Mao's break from Soviet influence. Through primary sources and scholarly analysis, we examine whether the shelling was a military operation, a diplomatic gambit, or an instrument of domestic control. #MaoZedong #TaiwanStrait #Kinmen #Matsu #GreatLeapForward #Eisenhower #Khrushchev #ChiangKaiShek #PeoplesLiberationArmy #SeventhFleet #ColdWarAsia #1958 #SinoAmericanRelations #OffshoreIslands #ArtilleryShelling #History #FexingoHistory #ChineseHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
No reviews yet