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2010
Maps viii Acknowledgments xi Abbreviations and Terms xiii Transliteration and Diacritical Marks xix Introduction 1 Chapter One: Historical Background, 1921-1955 19 Chapter Two: The Collapse of Socialist Unity, 1956-1957 46 Chapter Three: Mao's Challenges, 1958 80 Chapter Four: Visible Cracks, 1959 114 Chapter Five: World Revolution and the Collapse of ...
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Maps viii Acknowledgments xi Abbreviations and Terms xiii Transliteration and Diacritical Marks xix Introduction 1 Chapter One: Historical Background, 1921-1955 19 Chapter Two: The Collapse of Socialist Unity, 1956-1957 46 Chapter Three: Mao's Challenges, 1958 80 Chapter Four: Visible Cracks, 1959 114 Chapter Five: World Revolution and the Collapse of ...
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Introduction: Economic dimensions of the Sino–Soviet alliance and split
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Identity Discourses and the Sino-Soviet Split
Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, 2015Yee-Wah Foo, Chiang Kaisheks Last Ambassador to Moscow: The Wartime Diaries of Fu Bingchang. 256 pp. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. ISBN-13 978-0230584778. $115.00. Ted Hopf, Reconstructing the Cold War: The Early Years, 1945-1958. 320 pp. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. ISBN-13 978-0199379767. $27.95.
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The Sino-Soviet Split in Philosophy
Monthly Review, 1967Concurrently with the recent break in Sino-Soviet joint political action, the Chinese are in the process of re-interpreting Marxist philosophy in more revolutionary terms than the established Russian version. Following the criticism in the early 1960's of Soviet political revisionism, an effort was launched in the first half of 1966 to complete the ...
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2003
Western observers tended to view the Communist world as monolithic and ruled from Moscow. They were wrong. From the moment the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) gained power, there were problems with their neighbours to the north. The CCP had won power despite Soviet leadership, not because of it.
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Western observers tended to view the Communist world as monolithic and ruled from Moscow. They were wrong. From the moment the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) gained power, there were problems with their neighbours to the north. The CCP had won power despite Soviet leadership, not because of it.
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2000
Abstract Tiie missile crisis stn:ngthcncd Kennedy personally. His approval ratings in opinion polls, hdow 60 percent prior to the crisis, now shot up to 76 percent. The November ckctions had given the Democrats a net gain of four scats in the Senate and a net loss of four scats in the House.
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Abstract Tiie missile crisis stn:ngthcncd Kennedy personally. His approval ratings in opinion polls, hdow 60 percent prior to the crisis, now shot up to 76 percent. The November ckctions had given the Democrats a net gain of four scats in the Senate and a net loss of four scats in the House.
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1987
In 1958-64, the Sino-Soviet dispute became the overriding problem for Chinese foreign policy. The two Khrushchev-Mao encounters in Peking in 1958 and 1959, together with the multiparty Communist conferences in Bucharest and Moscow in i960, fueled a growing dispute in the Sino-Soviet alliance that ultimately blew it apart in all but the formal sense. On
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In 1958-64, the Sino-Soviet dispute became the overriding problem for Chinese foreign policy. The two Khrushchev-Mao encounters in Peking in 1958 and 1959, together with the multiparty Communist conferences in Bucharest and Moscow in i960, fueled a growing dispute in the Sino-Soviet alliance that ultimately blew it apart in all but the formal sense. On
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Mao and the Sino-Soviet Split, 1959–1973
2018In the twenty-first century, students of Cold War history are fortunate to have the fruits of several major works on the Sino-Soviet split by European and American scholars. What is lacking in English literature, however, is a book based on international documentation, especially Chinese archival documents that tell the story from the Chinese ...
Danhui Li, Yafeng Xia
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The Brazilian Far Left, Cuba, and the Sino-Soviet Split, 1963
2021This chapter examines the international aspects of the struggle on the Brazilian Revolutionary Left in the early 1960s, against the backdrops of domestic political instability, the Cold War, and the Sino-Soviet split. It explores two rivalries on the Brazilian Revolutionary Left, both pitting the established, pro-Moscow Brazilian Communist Party (PCB ...
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