China\'s Quest. The History of the Foreign Relations of the People\'s Republic of China - John Garver
20 { China’s Quest operation under all three approaches was that leaders at local levels could devise their own profit-making bu ...
Fateful Embrace of Communism } 21 growing torrent of goods to satisfy a vast pent-up demand. The crux of the domestic-internatio ...
22 { China’s Quest state domination over society were no longer used to twist the Chinese people via thought reform into “new hu ...
Fateful Embrace of Communism } 23 with the upheaval in Poland in early 1989, spread to China in April–June 1989, continued throu ...
24 { China’s Quest Islamic dictators rose in 2009 for democracy. Uprisings across the Arab world beginning in 2011—in Tunisia, E ...
Fateful Embrace of Communism } 25 States, the USSR, had disappeared, and for the first several years of the 1990s, there seemed ...
26 { China’s Quest For several years after the Beijing Massacre of June 1989, the CCP clamped down on any autonomous political a ...
ACT } I Forging a Revolutionary State ...
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29 2 } Joining the Socialist Camp The Decision to Join the Soviet Camp One of the most important early foreign policy decisions ...
30 { China’s Quest supported the KMT against the CCP. When this policy of counterrevolution- ary interference in China’s interna ...
Joining the Socialist Camp } 31 open channels of communication with the new communist authorities, and strive to handle matters ...
32 { China’s Quest the new PRC government included democratic parties and “elements,” and this, according to Wu Xiuquan, head of ...
Joining the Socialist Camp } 33 Negotiating the Alliance On June 30, 1949, Mao declared that socialism and communism were now th ...
34 { China’s Quest the global balance in Washington’s favor. Thus, Soviet interests and Stalin’s attitude toward alliance with n ...
Joining the Socialist Camp } 35 high-handed treatment of Mao. Perhaps the most important judgment was that by Mao himself; he be ...
36 { China’s Quest Korean war). The requirement that a “state of war” exist to activate the treaty’s mutual defense obligation w ...
Joining the Socialist Camp } 37 represented the failure of that policy. As Wu Xiuquan put it: “The sign- ing of the treaty was ...
38 { China’s Quest allied with the Soviet Union, whose independence had been accepted by the ROC in 1945 under the terms of the ...
Joining the Socialist Camp } 39 answer was the same: no. This unspoken memory of the forced alienation of parts of “China” unde ...
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