China\'s Quest. The History of the Foreign Relations of the People\'s Republic of China - John Garver
180 { China’s Quest of the Brahmaputra Valley. Panic spread across India. There were fears that Chinese forces would seize India ...
Reviving Revolutionary Momentum } 181 for the Americans. Just as the Americans learned in 1950 in Korea to take se- riously Chin ...
182 { China’s Quest to support it against China. From late 1962 until about 1965, that power was the United States. Then, as Sin ...
Reviving Revolutionary Momentum } 183 relaxed. Local governments sought expanded cooperation. Joint Soviet-PRC commissions worke ...
184 { China’s Quest treaties” of the nineteenth century, including the 1858, 1860, and 1888 trea- ties with Russia, needed to be ...
Reviving Revolutionary Momentum } 185 within the international communist movement.^46 Mao was probably trying to win the sympath ...
186 { China’s Quest American solicitations—an ironic reversal of the situation that would exist a mere six years later. Satellit ...
Reviving Revolutionary Momentum } 187 China, rather than being more militant, would probably be more restrained, the Soviet lead ...
188 { China’s Quest primarily a psychological impact in Asia, and were of “no importance” to the Soviet government. There were a ...
Reviving Revolutionary Momentum } 189 industrial capacity on the east coast, and 2) spreading anti-US wars of national liberatio ...
190 { China’s Quest manufacture (especially military equipment) was built up in Sichuan, Yunnan, and Guizhou. A mammoth new iron ...
Reviving Revolutionary Momentum } 191 Third Front was a large-scale and systematic effort to prepare the country to wage a major ...
192 { China’s Quest in Southeast Asia. The heavy demands imposed on China’s people as a result contributed to the disillusion of ...
Reviving Revolutionary Momentum } 193 maintained that Kashmir’s accession to the Indian union in 1947 was final and settled the ...
194 { China’s Quest of the other,” Mao told Ayub.^57 As the insurgency in Indian Kashmir flared in fall 1965 and India responded ...
Reviving Revolutionary Momentum } 195 backed by both Moscow and Washington. Or Pakistan could accede to US, Soviet, and United N ...
196 8 } Revolutionary China’s Quest to Transform Southeast Asia Expanding the Socialist Camp in Southeast Asia Throughout the pe ...
Quest to Transform Southeast Asia } 197 neutrality. Moreover, Chinese support for revolutionary movements within a Southeast Asi ...
198 { China’s Quest to Lenin and Stalin as leader of the world communist movement. Successful revolutions in Southeast Asia woul ...
Quest to Transform Southeast Asia } 199 earlier trade links. European rule over many of the lands of Southeast Asia encouraged t ...
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