From the “Lytton Report” to the “League of Nations Report”—The Final Resolution of the League of Nations Regarding the September 18thIncident and the Foreign Policy Responses of the National Government
Hou Zhongjun1,2
(1.Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing 100101;2.Hou Zhongjun Studio, Chinese Academy of Chinese Historical Studies, Beijing 100101)
Abstract:After the investigation trip to Northeast China, the Lytton Commission listened to the opinions from both Chinese and Japanese sides, undertook a second investigation to Japan, and finally completed the “Lytton Report” in Beiping. Although domestic voices expressed criticism in China, especially dissatisfaction with the solutions outlined in the last two chapters, the general consensus deemed it reasonable. The League of Nations Council entrusted the Committee of Nineteen Nations to persuade China to accept the mediation plan, and simultaneously drafted the “League of Nations Report”. The General Assembly of the League of Nations passed the “League of Nations Report”, which formed the final resolution on the September 18th Incident and issued recommendations for resolving the conflicts between China and Japan. The National Government's diplomacy achieved certain results. Based on the investigation, the League of Nations denied the legitimacy of Manchukuo and refused to recognize Japan's unilateral alteration of the status quo in Northeast China.
侯中军,. 从《李顿报告书》到《国联报告书》——论国联关于九一八事变最终决议的出台及国民政府的外交应对[J]. 华中师范大学学报(人文社会科学版), 2025, 64(4): 100-111.
Hou Zhongjun,. From the “Lytton Report” to the “League of Nations Report”—The Final Resolution of the League of Nations Regarding the September 18thIncident and the Foreign Policy Responses of the National Government. journal1, 2025, 64(4): 100-111.