The Cold War
.... Prior to such escalation of tensions, Stalin had thanked Truman for his support of
Soviet proposals for the
Soviet-
Chinese Accord in 1945. ....
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China/Soviet Changing Relationship
.... strife continued, however, and by the mid 1930s the increasing militarization of Japan had so alarmed members of both the
Soviet and
Chinese governments that ....
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Annotated Bib of Germ Warfare Annotated Bibliography--Part
....
Soviet President Boris Yeltsin, Lewis, Stanford Sinologist, and Litae,
Chinese research scholar at Stanford, chronicle strains in
Soviet-
Chinese relations from ....
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BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS Chapter 3 Conclusion This
.... Affairs Correspondent Ralph Begleiter reported in 1999 that "newly released documents from the
Soviet Union's secret archives" "show
Soviet,
Chinese and North ....
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Chinese Economic Development
.... During the 1950s,
Chinese foreign trade was heavily oriented toward the
Soviet Union. By 1959, 48 percent of China's foreign trade was with the Soviets. ....
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The Cold War and America and the Soviet Union
.... His analysis of America's slowness before Nixon to recognize the Sino
Soviet rift and its misreading of
Chinese aims in Southeast Asia is perceptive (250 251). ....
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Chinese Peasant in Early 1950s
.... 355). The perceived differences between the
Chinese and
Soviet concepts of collective agriculture were not always so apparent. An ....
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Chinese Economic Development & Rural Women
.... The
Chinese Communist system borrowed numerous elements from its
Soviet Russian mentor and prototype, but a notable element it did not borrow was the
Soviet ....
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The Cold War
.... The telegram is Stalin's personal thanks to Truman for his support of
Soviet proposals for the schedule
Soviet-
Chinese Accord that same year: In the message of ....
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Soviet-American Relations in Post WWII Period
.... with China. This change in US-
Chinese relations caused the
Soviet Union to react with suspicion and concern. Nevertheless, there ....
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US-Chinese Relations
.... might form a strategic union to countervail the might of the
Soviet Union was .... be the US position regarding Taiwan, a rogue island formerly under
Chinese control ....
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Prominent Chinese Thinkers
.... The political structures of China developed after this time and in keeping with certain traditional
Chinese ideas along with some imports from the
Soviet model ....
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Radicalization of Mao Zedong's Political Thought
.... were depending on an increase in agricultural production to pay for the heavy industrial growth the
Chinese were seeking, based on the
Soviet model they were ....
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THE IMPACT OF RUSSIA AND JAPAN ON CHINA
.... The
Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which had been founded in 1920 with the help of
Soviet agents, was ordered by Stalin to cooperate with the Nationalists. ....
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MISSED OPPORTUNITIES TO END VIETNAM WAR Thi
.... Although the bombing did enormous damage, a combination of
Soviet/
Chinese aid and communist willingness to endure the unendurable prevented it from having a ....
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Russian and Chinese Reform
.... Russia's economic transition began with the collapse of the United
Soviet Socialist Republic which coincided with the fall of the Berlin wall and the end of ....
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KOREA & US SUPPORT OF CHIANG KAI-SHEK
.... The United States wished to avoid
Soviet or
Chinese entry into the war; however, General Douglas MacArthur's smashing victory at Inchon in September 1950 and ....
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Development of Mao's Thought
.... The political structures of China developed after this time and in keeping with certain traditional
Chinese ideas along with some imports from the
Soviet model ....
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Mao Tse-tung as Political and Spiritual Leader
.... The political structures of China developed after this time and in keeping with certain traditional
Chinese ideas along with some imports from the
Soviet model ....
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Asia-Pacific Region & US Interests Crucial Int
.... between the United States and the countries of the former
Soviet Union to .... China in more extensive economic trade and ensuring that the
Chinese market remains ....
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Japan's Decision to Attack Pearl Harbor
.... strategists argued that Japan's ground forces had to be rapidly expanded to meet the threat of
Soviet Russia" and the potential threat of
Chinese communism and ....
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TRADEMARK STRATEGY
.... and 1960s. During the 1950s,
Chinese foreign trade was heavily oriented toward the
Soviet Union. Political disagreements between ....
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China-Tibet and Russia-Chechnya Conflicts
.... was forcibly annexed in the 1950s by the Communist
Chinese government" (Sodaro 148). Russia, reconstituted after the breakup of the former
Soviet Union, has ....
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US FOREIGN POLICY AND CHINA US Foreign Policy Toward China
.... After nearly 400 border skirmishes between
Chinese and
Soviet forces along the borders of Manchuria and Sinkiang province, intelligence sources revealed to ....
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Japanese Security Relations in Post-Cold War Era
.... For the quarter century prior to its demise, the
Soviet build-up of conventional and nuclear forces was viewed by the
Chinese as a far greater threat. ....
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Nixon and China: A Historiography This paper wil
.... Since the United States could no longer assert dominance in view of
Soviet and
Chinese power, it had to accommodate the two communist countries by negotiating ....
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The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
.... In the film, there are both Korean and
Soviet soldiers in the dream sequence, along with the
Chinese who are conducting the matter. ....
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Effects of 1949 Chinese Revolution
.... economy, the CCP fashioned new political institutions that helped reshape all of
Chinese society .... both to its own past and to the example of the
Soviet Union for ....
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Korean War
.... The Korean War was waged between the
Chinese and North Korean forces assisted by advisers and logistic support from the
Soviet Union against the United Nations ....
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2 Chinese Approaches to International Law
.... Hunt, MH (1996). The Genesis of
Chinese Communist Foreign Policy, pgs. 79-223. Kai-shek, C. (1957).
Soviet Russia in China, pgs. 3-337. ....
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