If you liked Tactics in the anti-Japanese united front by Mao Zedong, start with Si xiang zhi nan (1949), Oppose book worship (May 1930) (1966), and Textes 1949-1958 (1975). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Si xiang zhi nan 1949 · 124 pages · Mao Zedong · Same author
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What should I read after Tactics in the anti-Japanese united front?

BookOrb recommends Si xiang zhi nan (1949), Oppose book worship (May 1930) (1966), Textes 1949-1958 (1975), Mo Tʻaek-tong sŏhan sŏnjip (1984), and Mō taku-tō bunka daikakumei o kataru (1974).

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Who wrote Tactics in the anti-Japanese united front?

Tactics in the anti-Japanese united front is by Mao Zedong.