“Contents” in “Soviet-Chinese Relations, 1945–1970”
Contents
The Soviets and World Communism: Sources of the Sino-Soviet Dispute by Vladimir Petrov
1. Manchuria in the anti-Soviet plans of Japanese militarism
2. The rout of the Kwantung Army and the capitulation of Japan
3. The situation in Manchuria after the rout of militaristic Japan
4. Help provided by the Soviet Union in strengthening the revolutionary base in Manchuria
CHAPTER 2. Sino-Soviet Relations in the Years of the Molding of the PRC (1949–1952)
1. First acts in relations between the USSR and the PRC and their significance
2. Economic assistance from the Soviet people in the first years of the molding of the PRC
3. Sino-Soviet relations at the end of the Restoration Period
CHAPTER 3. Sino-Soviet Relations in the Years of the First Five-Year Plan (1953–1957)
1. Further expansion in cooperation between the USSR and the PRC, 1953–1957
2. Sino-Soviet relations, 1956–1957
3. Political cooperation between the USSR and the PRC, 1956–1957
3. Nationalist manifestations of anti-Sovietism among the leadership of the CCP in 1945–1949
5. Factors contributing to the rise of nationalist tendencies in the CCP
1. Sino-Soviet cooperation,1958—1959
2. Revision of the decisions of the 8th Congress of the CCP. The “Three Red Banners’’ Policy
4. Summary of Sino-Soviet cooperation, 1949—1959
1. The internal situation in the PRC at the beginning of the 1960s
2. Deviation of the leadership of the CCP from Leninist principles of a socialist foreign policy
6. New attacks by the Chinese leadership on the Marxist-Leninist parties
7. Frustration by Peking of CC CPSU proposals to cease open polemics
8. The Sino-Soviet meeting of July 1963
9. Aggravation of Sino-Soviet interstate relations
10. CCP leadership aims to create tensions along the border with the Soviet Union
11. The anti-Soviet campaign in the PRC in connection with the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
13. Attempts of the CC CPSU to halt further exacerbation of Sino-Soviet relations
15. The leadership of the CCP stirs up further anti-Sovietism in the PRC
16. PRC provocations along the Sino-Soviet boundary
17. Sino-Soviet economic, scientific and technical, and cultural cooperation in 1962—1964
18. Peking leaders intensify anti-Soviet activities in the international arena
19. Condemnation of the CCP’s splitting course by the Communist and workers’ parties
CHAPTER 7. Soviet-Chinese Relations on the Eve of the “Cultural Revolution”
1. Sino-Soviet talks of November 1964
3. New constructive steps by the Soviet side
4. Peking leaders provoke further strain in Sino-Soviet relations
6. Sino-Soviet economic and culturalties, 1965—1966
CHAPTER 8. Sino-Soviet Relations in the Late 1960s
1. Origins of the “cultural revolution”
2. Anti-Sovietism—the most important aspect of the “cultural revolution”
5. A rmed provocation by Chinese authorities along the Soviet border in March 1969
8. Meeting of the heads of state of the USSR and the PRC in September 1969
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