The Sino-Soviet Dispute: An Analysis of the PolemicsFairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1976 - 364 頁 Provides an analysis of the conflict between the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China, focusing on the polemics. Attempts to trace and analyze Soviet and Chinese policies toward each other on the basis of available documents and general evidence. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 19 頁
... imperialism and still battling this imperialism , found new nourishment in the Soviet example . This example was either wholly en- dorsed , as by the Chinese Communists , or , taken as its organizational model , was of great influence ...
... imperialism and still battling this imperialism , found new nourishment in the Soviet example . This example was either wholly en- dorsed , as by the Chinese Communists , or , taken as its organizational model , was of great influence ...
第 25 頁
... imperialism , and neo - colonialism , and against the United States in particular ; the latter was and still is depicted as the embodiment and leader of all these currents , systems , and ideas . After the rapprochement of both Peking ...
... imperialism , and neo - colonialism , and against the United States in particular ; the latter was and still is depicted as the embodiment and leader of all these currents , systems , and ideas . After the rapprochement of both Peking ...
第 37 頁
... imperialism , failed also after 1931 to take a strong na- tional stance against Japanese aggression . Furthermore , it called a halt to social and agrarian reforms and also alienated the intelligentsia , tradition- ally a most important ...
... imperialism , failed also after 1931 to take a strong na- tional stance against Japanese aggression . Furthermore , it called a halt to social and agrarian reforms and also alienated the intelligentsia , tradition- ally a most important ...
第 45 頁
... imperialism as a theoreti- cal tool to defeat barbarian imperialism . Mao was indebted to both men , but more to Li than to Ch'en . Like Li , Mao was a genuine Communist revolutionary , his basic outlook being Marxist - Leninist ; but ...
... imperialism as a theoreti- cal tool to defeat barbarian imperialism . Mao was indebted to both men , but more to Li than to Ch'en . Like Li , Mao was a genuine Communist revolutionary , his basic outlook being Marxist - Leninist ; but ...
第 46 頁
... imperialism he had de- veloped the idea that the colonies could substantially contribute to the out- break of revolution in the mother country . The view that revolutions in the colonies were possible and might speed the outbreak of ...
... imperialism he had de- veloped the idea that the colonies could substantially contribute to the out- break of revolution in the mother country . The view that revolutions in the colonies were possible and might speed the outbreak of ...
內容
15 | |
33 | |
44 | |
The USSR and the Last Phase of the Chinese Civil War | 52 |
The Treaty of Alliance 1950 and Economic and Cultural Exchange | 56 |
The War in Korea | 61 |
After Stalin | 64 |
The Seeds of the Disagreement 19561959 | 69 |
A New Round of Debate | 191 |
Ideological Combat | 198 |
Khrushchevism without Khrushchev 19641965 | 207 |
After Khrushchev 19641966 | 212 |
The Second AfroAsian Conference 1965 | 218 |
The Indonesian Revolt SeptemberOctober 1965 | 220 |
The War in Vietnam | 223 |
From the Cultural Revolution to Military Conflict 19651969 | 231 |
Chinas Intervention in the Polish and Hungarian Crises and the USSR OctoberNovember 1956 | 77 |
The Moscow Meeting and the Declaration November 1957 | 81 |
The Taiwan Straits Crisis AugustOctober 1958 and Intervention in the Middle East JulyAugust 1958 | 86 |
The TwentyFirst Congress of the CPSU JanuaryFebruary 1959 | 90 |
The Great Leap Forward | 93 |
Nuclear Weapons and the Disarmament Problem 19581959 | 95 |
The Sinolndian Border Controversy AugustOctober 1959 and Peaceful Coexistence between East and West | 98 |
Khrushchevs Visit to the United States and to Peking SeptemberOctober 1959 | 102 |
The Development of the Dispute 19601962 | 105 |
The Bucharest Conference June 1960 | 109 |
The Moscow Conference November 1960 | 110 |
The Withdrawal of Soviet Technical Aid JulyAugust 1960 | 115 |
The TwentySecond Congress of the CPSU October 1961 | 121 |
The Open Conflict 19621963 | 123 |
The Sinolndian War and the Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 | 126 |
The Soviets on War and Revolution | 136 |
Escalation of the Polemics | 153 |
Dispute about the Test Ban Treaty | 166 |
The Cold War Continues 19631964 | 176 |
Territorial Questions 19621964 | 181 |
Mao and Maoism | 237 |
The SixDay War June 1967 | 240 |
Soviet Intervention in Czechoslovakia 1968 Limited Sovereignty | 245 |
Soviet Domination of Eastern Europe New Soviet Expansionism on Land and Sea | 250 |
Fears of Encirclement | 255 |
Pekings Foreign Policy in the Russian Mirror | 256 |
Nationality Problems and Policy | 261 |
Other Domestic Policies under Criticism | 269 |
Pekings Reversal of Isolationism The Soviet Response 1969 to the Present | 277 |
The Moscow Conference July 1969 | 282 |
The Soviet Collective Security Pact for Asia and the Soviet Plan for an AllEuropean Conference | 286 |
Pekings Reversal of Isolationism and the Soviet Assessment | 291 |
The TwentyFourth Congress of the CPSU MarchApril 1971 | 295 |
The IndiaPakistan War NovemberDecember 1971 and Its Aftermath | 298 |
From Nixons Journey to Peking to his Visit to Moscow | 305 |
From the CeaseFire in Vietnam to the Tenth National Congress of the CPC 1973 | 310 |
From the Fourth ArabIsraeli War to a New Cultural Revolution? | 322 |
Conclusion | 336 |
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第 82 頁 - I debated this question with a foreign statesman. He believed that if an atomic war was fought, the whole of mankind would be annihilated. I said that if the worst came to the worst and half of mankind died, the other half would remain while imperialism would be razed to the ground and the whole world would become socialist; in a number of years there would be 2,700 million people again and definitely more.
第 15 頁 - The Soviet Union was the first socialist state and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was created by Lenin. Although the leadership of the Soviet Party and state has now been usurped by revisionists, I would advise comrades to remain firm in the conviction that the masses of the Soviet people and of Party members and cadres are good, that they desire revolution and that revisionist rule will not last long.
第 77 頁 - The government of the Soviet Union on October 30, 1956, issued a declaration on the foundations of the development and further strengthening of friendship and co-operation between the Soviet Union and other socialist countries.
第 71 頁 - Whether there is to be a war or not depends in large measure on the correlation of class, political forces, the degree of organization and the awareness and resolve of the people.
第 319 頁 - If you are so anxious to relax world tension, why don't you show your good faith by doing a thing or two — for instance, withdraw your armed forces from Czechoslovakia or the People's Republic of Mongolia and return the four northern islands to Japan? China has not occupied any foreign countries
第 56 頁 - For instance, after the war we invited the Chinese comrades to come to Moscow and we discussed the situation in China. We told them bluntly that we considered the development of the uprising in China had no prospect, and that the Chinese comrades should seek a modus vivendi with Chiang Kai-shek, that they should join the Chiang Kai-shek government and dissolve their army. The Chinese comrades agreed here with the views of the Soviet comrades, but went back to China and acted quite otherwise.
第 112 頁 - The Soviet Union is the first country in history to be blazing a trail to communism for all mankind. It is the most striking example and most powerful bulwark for the peoples of the world in their struggle for peace, democratic freedoms, national independence and social progress.
第 199 頁 - The state, which arose as a state of the dictatorship of the proletariat, has in the new contemporary stage, become a state of the entire people, an organ expressing the interests and will of the people as a whole.
第 106 頁 - On the debris of a dead imperialism, the victorious people would create with extreme rapidity a civilization thousands of times higher than the capitalist system and a truly beautiful future for themselves.