Abstract

Comparing China’s situation unfavourably with that of the French colonial area of Annam, the Chinese revolutionary leader Sun Yat-sen drew attention in the 1920s to the fact that it was better to be a colony belonging to one great power than to be, like China, a ‘semi-colony’ belonging to several.

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