This study provides a comprehensive examination of the breaking of political relations between China and the Soviet Union. Based on archival materials from several countries-particularly China-the authors analyze the split from 1959, when visible cracks in the relationship appeared, to China's foreign policy shift toward the United States in 1973.
This study provides a comprehensive examination of the breaking of political relations between China and the Soviet Union. Based on archival materials from several countries-particularly China-the authors analyze the split from 1959, when visible cracks in the relationship appeared, to China's foreign policy shift toward the United States in 1973.
Danhui Li is professor of history at East China Normal University. Yafeng Xia is professor of history at Long Island University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Open Struggles and Temporary Truce, 1959-1961 Chapter 2: The Collapse of Party Relations and the Deterioration of State Relations, October 1961 to July 1964 Chapter 3: Mao's Changing Perception of Internal Disturbances and External Threats, from mid-1963 to the End of 1964 Chapter 4: The East Asian Communist Parties and the Sino-Soviet Split, 1964-1965 Chapter 5: The Schism of the International Communist Movement and the Collapse of the Alliance, 1965 Chapter 6: The Breakdown of State Relations and Sino-Soviet Military Confrontations, 1966-1973 Epilogue: The Causes of the Breakdown and its Consequences
Chapter 1: Open Struggles and Temporary Truce, 1959-1961 Chapter 2: The Collapse of Party Relations and the Deterioration of State Relations, October 1961 to July 1964 Chapter 3: Mao's Changing Perception of Internal Disturbances and External Threats, from mid-1963 to the End of 1964 Chapter 4: The East Asian Communist Parties and the Sino-Soviet Split, 1964-1965 Chapter 5: The Schism of the International Communist Movement and the Collapse of the Alliance, 1965 Chapter 6: The Breakdown of State Relations and Sino-Soviet Military Confrontations, 1966-1973 Epilogue: The Causes of the Breakdown and its Consequences
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