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This section contains the list of terms and abbreviations that occur in this book titled A Springboard to Victory. The book explains the Chinese Communist Party's(CCP) success in Shandong during the War of Resistance against Japan (1937-1945). It argues that the CCP succeeded in Shandong because of the dialectical relationship between social, economic, financial, political and military factors, and the strategies of three actors, the Japanese, the CCP and the GMD. The book is a continuation of the exploration of the Chinese Communist revolution that began with Edgar Snow's Red Star over China (1937).Keywords:Chinese Communist Party; Shandong; victory