China\'s Quest. The History of the Foreign Relations of the People\'s Republic of China - John Garver

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documents also contains the Soviet letter of February 1962 and all nine “critical arti-
cles” issued by the CCP between September 1963 and July 1964. Another good com-
pendium of documents from this period is John Gittings, Survey of the Sino-Soviet
Dispute: A Commentary and Extracts from the Recent Polemics, 1963–1957, Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1968.



  1. Quoted in Radchenko, Two Suns, p. 59.

  2. Radchenko, Two Suns, pp. 59–60.

  3. Quoted in Radchenko, Two Suns, p. 60.

  4. Wu, Shinian lunzhan.

  5. Witold S.  Sworakowski, World Communism, A  Handbook, 1918–1965, Stanford,
    CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1973.

  6. The biography of Mao by Alexander V.  Pantsov and Steven I.  Levine, Mao, The
    Real Story (New  York:  Simon and Schuster, 2012), breaks new ground by drawing on
    Comintern archives to lay out the large amounts of cash doled out by Moscow to the CCP
    during its long struggle for power. A  good study of Soviet support for the Communist
    Party USA is Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes, and Kyrill M. Anderson, The Soviet World
    of American Communism, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998.

  7. Wu, Shinian lunzhan, p. 779.

  8. Wu, Shinian lunzhan, pp. 778–9.

  9. Wu, Shinian lunzhan, p. 850.

  10. This account of the “Malinovsky incident” is drawn from Wu, Shinian lunzhan,
    pp. 850–79.

  11. Wu, Shinian lunzhan, p. 861.

  12. MacFarquhar, The Coming of the Cataclysm, p. 309.

  13. P.  B. Sinha and A.  A. Athale, History of the Conflict with China, 1962, New
    Delhi: History Division, Ministry of Defense, Government of India, 1992. Leaked and pub-
    lished online by the Times of India in December 2002. Available at http://www.bharat-rakshank.
    com.

  14. Key sources on the Sino-Indian territorial dispute are Neville Maxwell, India’s
    China War, New York: Doubleday Anchor,1972. Steven A. Hoffmann, India and the China
    Crisis, Berkeley:  University of California Press, 1998. Primary materials are Chinese
    Aggression in War and Peace: Letters of the Prime Minister of India, Information Office,
    Government of India, December 1962. Premier Chou En-lai’s Letter to the Leaders of
    Asian and African Countries on the Sino-Indian Boundary Question (November 15, 1962),
    Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1962.

  15. Johan Loov, A Game of Chess and a Battle of Wits: The Making of India’s Forward
    Policy 1961–1962, London: Bloomsbury, 2014.

  16. Allen S.  Whiting, The Calculus of Chinese Deterrence:  India and Indochina, Ann
    Arbor: University of Michigan, 1975, p. 58.

  17. D.  K. Palit, War in High Himalayas:  The Indian Army in Crisis, 1962, New
    Delhi: Lancer, 1991, pp. 177–8.

  18. Shi Bo, ed., Zhong yin dazhan jishi (Record of events in the China-India war),
    Beijing:  Da di chubanshe, quoted in John W.  Garver, “China’s Decision for War with
    India in 1962,” in New Directions in the Study of China’s Foreign Policy, Stanford: Stanford
    University Press, 2006, p. 108.

  19. Sinha and Athale, History of the Conflict with China, p. xx.

  20. Ibid., p. 430 note 13.

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