Contending with Contradictions: China's Policy Toward Soviet Eastern Europe and the Origins of the Sino-Soviet Split, 1953-1960Lexington Books, 2001 - 193 頁 A long overdue contribution to the study of Cold War history and Chinese foreign policy, Contending with Contradictions provides an incisive interpretation of China's relations with Poland and its irreversible impact on the communist world. Mercy A. Kuo provides a unique contribution to the miniscule corpus of literature on the subject. Her approach is threefold: Kuo offers a comprehensive interpretation of the historical relevance of the PRC's policy towards Soviet Eastern Europe during this era; she sheds new light on the intentions of the Chinese Communist Party; and, finally, her research for the book was based on an archival approach, utilizing post-1989 declassified sources. Because this area of Cold War history has long been understudied--and certainly without the benefit of newly available archival materials--Kuo's study is the first of its kind. |
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... strategy was integrally linked to the PRC's perception of itself in the spheres of the postwar bipolar world order , the socialist camp , the Soviet bloc , and the Communist revolution . In substance this perception was shaped by both ...
... strategy was integrally linked to the PRC's perception of itself in the spheres of the postwar bipolar world order , the socialist camp , the Soviet bloc , and the Communist revolution . In substance this perception was shaped by both ...
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... Strategy toward Soviet Eastern Europe from 1953 to 1960 From the death of Stalin in 1953 to the open rift in Sino - Soviet relations in 1960 , the PRC underwent a multifaceted process in which its international role and identity became ...
... Strategy toward Soviet Eastern Europe from 1953 to 1960 From the death of Stalin in 1953 to the open rift in Sino - Soviet relations in 1960 , the PRC underwent a multifaceted process in which its international role and identity became ...
第 52 頁
... strategy for Eastern Europe , maintaining this kind of political struc- ture was the only way Stalin knew how to sustain his power and perpetuate Soviet influence . Based on his probe into the recently declassified materials of the ...
... strategy for Eastern Europe , maintaining this kind of political struc- ture was the only way Stalin knew how to sustain his power and perpetuate Soviet influence . Based on his probe into the recently declassified materials of the ...
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Constructing a PostStalin Foreign Policy Agenda | 45 |
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