アジア社会文化研究 Issue 23
published_at 2022-03-31

内モンゴル民族主義運動をめぐる同時代的考察 : 1930年代の『パシフィック・アフェアーズ』を中心に

A Contemporaneous Study on the Inner Mongolian Nationalist Movement: Focusing on Pacific Affairs in the 1930s
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Abstract
On April 23, 1934, the Mongol Local Autonomy Political Affairs Committee was officially established in the western region of Inner Mongolia. It was a short-lived government that collapsed within less than two years after its establishment. It symbolized the pinnacle of the modern Inner Mongolian nationalist movement. However, at the time, it was regarded as an Inner Mongolian issue by China, Japan, and the international community.
This study analyzes various published essays in Pacific Affairs on the Inner Mongolian issue in the 1930s. Pacific Affairs has been academically pursuing a wide range of political, economic, and social developments in the Asia-Pacific region since its first issue in 1926.
This paper analyzes the various theories on the Inner Mongolian issue in the 1930s in the Pacific Affairs. It also clarifies how the international community of the same period considered the development of the Inner Mongolian nationalist movement in the 1930s, which has been mostly studied from t he perspectives o f China o r Japan, and elucidates t he historical significance of such contemporaneous considerations.