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ON THE WAY FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS: SINO-WEST GERMAN TIES IN 1949-1972

open access: yesRUDN Journal of World History, 2018
The article considers the period of informal contacts between the PRC and the FRG before the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1972. There was very little direct contact between the parties in the 1950s. Diplomatic contacts between representatives
Anatoly Vladimirovich Tsvyk
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Seventy-Year History of Sino-Russian Relations through the Prism of Borrowed Vocabulary

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2023
The purpose and objectives of this study relate to the field of interlanguage contacts and, in particular, to the observation of the process of lexical borrowing as a result of the interaction of non-closely related Russian and Chinese languages.
Ekaterina M. Nedopekina, Ha Cong
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Sino-Yugoslav relations in the 1949-1977 period: The significance of Josip Broz Tito's 1977 visit to the People's Republic of China [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2020
Although Yugoslavia recognized the PR China immediately after its founding in 1949, Sino-Yugoslavian diplomatic relations were only established in 1955, due to bad relations between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union.
Arežina Sanja Z.
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Opening new pages of history: Reports of German military attachés from Japan in 1937–1941

open access: yesЯпонские исследования, 2023
The article is devoted to military and political events in the Far East on the eve and at the beginning of World War II, namely, German-Japanese relations. The rapprochement of Germany and Japan during this period had a serious geopolitical reason, which
V. V. Zakharov, T. Y. Timofeeva
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Soviet-American and Soviet-Chinese Relations under Y.V. Andropov: An Analysis

open access: yesVestnik RUDN. International Relations
In this study, the author examines the foreign policy of Y.V. Andropov and assesses the impact of his personal position on the Soviet-US and Sino-Soviet relations during his tenure as the leader of the Soviet Union.
Yinan Li
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Relations within «Triangle» USA – USSR – China at the End of Détente (1977–1980)

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2019
The period of détente is usually associated with a decrease of confrontation in US-Soviet relations, the signing of agreements on the limitation of strategic weapons and anti-missile defense systems and the development of trade and economic relations ...
T. A. Vorobyova, V. T. Yungblud
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Mongolian-Chinese Exchanges in History Studies during the Socialist Period: Mutual Understanding and Divergence (the 1950s)

open access: yesОлон улс судлал, 2021
This paper studies the attempts of the MPR and the PRC to promote historical exchanges in the 1950s based on their shared ideology of proletarian internationalism and historical materialism.
Bu He
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Sino-Soviet relations, 1964-1965 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1965
"Prepared for the Conference on Sino-Soviet Relations and Arms Control sponsored by Harvard University under contract with the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Airlie House, Warrenton, Virginia, August 30-September 4, 1965.""1596"--handwritten on ...
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Du projet stratégique sino-soviétique au projet stratégique sino-américain : la Nouvelle Chine en quête d’une stratégie d’accès à l’influence planétaire [PDF]

open access: yes, 1979
« From the Sino-Soviet strategic project to the Sino-American strategic project » is a purposely schematic interpretative essay on the evolution of Chinese foreign policy from 1949 to 1979 with emphasis on, the latter phase of that evolution, that of the
Cadart, Claude
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Networks of coercion: Military ties and civilian leadership challenges in China

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Political Science, EarlyView.
Abstract Civilian‐led coups are one of the most common routes to losing power in autocracies. How do authoritarian leaders secure themselves from civilian leadership challenges? We argue that autocrats differentiate civilian rivals in part by their social ties to the military.
Tyler Jost, Daniel Mattingly
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