China\'s Quest. The History of the Foreign Relations of the People\'s Republic of China - John Garver
260 { China’s Quest “base.” When the Great Leap ended, Mao saw China’s peasants return rap- idly to their traditional individual ...
The Cultural Revolution } 261 investigation, and often “struggle” by radical youth. Gangs of radical youth were given free reign ...
262 { China’s Quest the Great Leap Forward, many leaders of the party favored more pragmatic policies focused on economic develo ...
The Cultural Revolution } 263 internal security forces, and when necessary by the PLA under the control of Mao loyalist Lin Biao ...
264 { China’s Quest situation. Insistence on propagating Mao Zedong Thought by Chinese represen- tatives and students abroad, as ...
The Cultural Revolution } 265 assaults breaking into the compound. These were typically not howling, fren- zied mobs, although t ...
266 { China’s Quest The assaults began in January 1967 with huge, sustained, and angry demon- strations outside the Soviet embas ...
The Cultural Revolution } 267 invaded by Red Guards.^9 Representatives of virtually every category of country were attacked: Yug ...
268 { China’s Quest Beijing in April. After a week the Indonesian chargé d’affaires and atta- ché were expelled. At the airport, ...
The Cultural Revolution } 269 An influential eight-part made-for-TV documentary film on China titled China: The Roots of Madness ...
270 { China’s Quest British personnel escaped via other exits, but the largest group, led by the chargé d’affaires Hopson, were ...
The Cultural Revolution } 271 popular but apocryphal legend, a sign at the entrance to the European prome- nade on the waterfron ...
272 { China’s Quest to demand the recall for examination and self-criticism of ambassadors and senior diplomatic staff posted ab ...
The Cultural Revolution } 273 not been criticized by Red Guard rebels in the Cairo embassy. In Beijing, the recalled diplomatic ...
274 { China’s Quest of foreign delegations and dignitaries received and the number of Chinese delegations sent abroad declined p ...
The Cultural Revolution } 275 with hope to the armies of monarchical Austria and Prussia assembling in nearby Belgium. When Fren ...
276 { China’s Quest PRC intelligence may not have known of Wang Ming’s proposal, but similar inferences could be drawn from the ...
The Cultural Revolution } 277 restoration of Soviet-style “capitalism”—the CCP’s “hidden revisionists” who prior to Mao’s Cultur ...
278 { China’s Quest fought out with firearms. Red Guards sometimes armed themselves from trains carrying Soviet arms across Chin ...
The Cultural Revolution } 279 The 1969 Sino-Soviet Confrontation On March 2, 1969, a Soviet border patrol pursued a squad of Chi ...
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