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The renewed civil war in China was primarily caused by the breakdown of the alliance between the Nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) after World War II. Tensions escalated as both factions vied for control of the country, leading to full-scale conflict in 1946. The KMT's inability to address economic turmoil and popular discontent further fueled support for the CCP, which ultimately led to the Communists' victory in 1949 and the establishment of the People's Republic of China.

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