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The Causes of the Sino-Soviet Split: Russian and Western Scholarship Perspectives
The deterioration of political and ideological ties between China and the Soviet Union, known as the Sino-Soviet split, is considered a pivotal moment in Cold War history.
Andrey N. Karneev, Ilya S. Kozylov
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Maoism in Chile in the 60s. Split in the International Communist Movement and the Chilean Left [PDF]
The split in the International Communist Movement and the Sino-Soviet party and state conflict had serious consequences for the left movement in Latin America, and in Chile in particular.
Andrey Schelchkov
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The Economy of the Sino-Soviet Alliance.
This article examines the research literature on the economic aspects of the “Sino-Soviet Alliance”, which lasted from the end of the Chinese Civil war until the Sino-Soviet split (1949-1960/63).
Chen Tao, Zofka Jan
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This article examines Sino–Soviet relations in the 1950s through the medium of political cartoons in Manhua and Krokodil, satire magazines published in the People’s Republic of China and the Soviet Union.
Mariia Guleva
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DE LA „PRIETENIE FRĂȚEASCĂ” LA CONFRUNTĂRI MILITARE. EVOLUȚIA RELAȚIILOR SINO-SOVIETICE ÎN PERIOADA 1949-1959 [PDF]
The evolution of Sino-Soviet relations between 1949-1969, from „fraternal friendship” to border military conflicts was not a perfectly linear one, which renders more difficult a very accurate time division of this period.
ANA-MARIA IANCU
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PRIMA VIZITĂ A LUI MAO ZEDUNG LA MOSCOVA (1949-1950) [PDF]
Mao’s first trip to Moscow (December 1949 – February 1950) was an important step in the Sino-Soviet relations. The Beijing leader intended by his visit to obtain from Stalin a strategic alliance with the Soviet Union, perceived at that time as China’s
Iancu, Ana-Maria
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Reception of A. I. Solzhenitsyn’s Works in Chinese Social, Political, and Cultural Context
The article analyzes the reception of A. I. Solzhenitsyn in Chinese translations and literary studies. The history of Solzhenitsyn’s texts and research on the Russian writer in the Chinese socio-political and cultural context is studied. It is noted that
Lulu Zhou, A. G. Kovalenko
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RĂZBOIUL DIN COREEA, DIN PERSPECTIVA RELAȚIILOR SINO-SOVIETICE [PDF]
As several Soviet secret documents declassified in the 1990s show, the Korean War revealed the existence of tensions and discontent within the seemingly monolithic communist camp. The relationship between Moscow and the new Chinese communist power in the
ANA-MARIA IANCU
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Doubts and Puzzles: Young Galeano Writing about New China during the Sino-Soviet Split [PDF]
As a journalist of Uruguay’s Marcha weekly newspaper, Eduardo Galeano visited China in September 1963; he was warmly received by Chinese leaders including Premier Zhou Enlai. At first, Galeano published some experiences of his China visit in Marcha.
Teng, Wei
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An Early Story of Kho Ping Hoo [PDF]
Kho Ping Hoo (1926–1994) is the most well-known of all Indonesian writers of popular silat stories, largely set in China, which describe the adventures and romances of legendary heroes famed for their skill in martial arts.
Watson, C. (CW)
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