China/Soviet Changing Relationship
.... Nevertheless, when the Japanese forces attacked
China in 1937, the
Soviets were among the first to breath a sign of relief. It seems ....
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THE IMPACT OF RUSSIA AND JAPAN ON CHINA
.... some of
China's brightest minds were drawn to the doctrines of Marxist socialism" (Spence, 1990, p. 272). Before Sun Yat-sen died in 1925, the
Soviets forged ....
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CHINA'S ROLE IN WORLD WAR II This research pape
.... fighting shifted from the areas of Burma and Southern
China where Stilwell's .... Marshall and MacArthur, FDR made territorial concessions to the
Soviets at Chinese ....
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRUMAN'S CHINA POLICY
.... time, the
Soviets were boycotting the Council because the other permanent Council members would not agree to recognize the Peoples Republic of
China as the ....
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American Foreign Policy Toward CHINA
.... The
Soviets refused to supply
China with a prototype nuclear weapon and in September 1960 abruptly withdrew 1,390 experts and advisers in
China, setting back ....
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Nixon and China: A Historiography This paper wil
.... the Soviet leaders to seek some sort of negotiation with the United States, out of fear that
China and the US would form an alliance against the
Soviets. ....
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Radicalization of Mao Zedong's Political Thought
.... to deteriorate into 1960 when the rift became an open one as the
Soviets declared their intention of removing their experts and advisers from
China and then ....
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US-China Policy During Nixon Presidency
.... [
China's] vulnerability and lessen the excesses of the upheavals of the revolution" (p. 81). After learning that the
Soviets were privy to the contents of ....
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US TRADE WITH CHINA
.... 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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Economic Reform & Implications in China
.... 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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Trade between China &Pacific Rim Countries
.... 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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US FOREIGN POLICY AND CHINA US Foreign Policy Toward China
.... Cultural Revolution (1964-1971), both of which threw
China into constant .... Mao accused the
Soviets of ideological heresy (revisionism) for pursuing possibilities ....
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Modes of Production in China (PRC) INTRODUCTION This research ...
.... 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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US-CHINA POLICY
.... East, and sought to counterbalance Soviet expansionism by playing the '
China card.' Normalization .... Soviet Union and North Vietnam, the use by the
Soviets of the ....
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ECONOMICS AND TRADE IN THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA
.... 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 Soong Sisters of China
.... final three years, Dr. Sun formed an informal alliance with the
Soviets who supplied .... and pliable tool whom they could use to increase their influence in
China. ....
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The Cold War
.... 1963 was a period in which both the US and the
Soviets attempted to .... foreign policy and increasing American fears of the "Russian Bear." With
China finally in ....
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Mainland China as an Industrialized Nation
.... The current status of rapid economic development in mainland
China is continuing with the .... will lead to the same problems found by the
Soviets in Russia and ....
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Politics in the Middle East
.... and is asked about the MFN issue, and Weisberg also discusses some of the actions of the Nixon Administration with reference both to
China and the
Soviets.
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Ronald Reagan's Victory in 1984 Election
.... be said that Reagan demonstrated great abilities at foreign policy (nothing comparable to Nixon's opening of doors with the
Soviets and
China, or Carter's Camp ....
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Memo on Use of Atomic Bomb ; ¦
.... Worse still for the United States,
China, for whom the Pacific Theater of the .... The
Soviets, having come into the Pacific Theater of the Second World War at the ....
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Asian Political/Economic Development
....
China and North Korea were, respectively, isolationist and supported by the
Soviets, who were themselves devastated by the war and weak economically. ....
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US Role in Afghanistan
.... They bought arms from Egypt,
China, and elsewhere, and transported them to Pakistan .... were compatible with those the rebels could have captured from the
Soviets. ....
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Afghanistan and the CIA
.... They bought arms from Egypt,
China, and elsewhere, and transported them to Pakistan .... were compatible with those the rebels could have captured from the
Soviets. ....
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WWII & Vietnam
.... and the European colonies after
China had been defeated. Similarly, in the European Theatre, the Germans enjoyed a non-aggression pact with the
Soviets. ....
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The Allied Coalition in World War II
.... and the European colonies after
China had been defeated. Similarly, in the European Theatre, the Germans enjoyed a non-aggression pact with the
Soviets. ....
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KOREA & US SUPPORT OF CHIANG KAI-SHEK
.... Japanese surrender produced a power vacuum in Manchuria and northern
China, which the Communists were well-positioned to exploit. The
Soviets, after invading ....
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Cold War
.... was breaking promises made at Yalta, the Red Chinese had won control of
China. Korea was divided between North and South demarcations, with
Soviets backing the ....
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Government Initiatives: Historical Overview
.... between two communist giants, the Soviet Union and
China, by forming a relationship with
China, which, in turn, would hopefully make the
Soviets more amenable ....
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Truman & Nixon War Policies
.... He cut his teeth on both domestic anticommunism and the "who lost
China"/Korean War .... was predisposed to take a somewhat harder line towards the
Soviets than FDR ....
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