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The Chinese Communists are strongly dedicated to spreading Marxism-Leninism
and speeding up the “inevitable” Communist world revolution. Mao asserted in
Moscow in 1957: In the end, the socialist system will replace the capitalist system
...
The Chinese Communists are strongly dedicated to spreading Marxism-Leninism
and speeding up the “inevitable” Communist world revolution. Mao asserted in
Moscow in 1957: In the end, the socialist system will replace the capitalist system
...
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If the United States, Western Europe, Japan and Communist China were to form
a broad coalition against the Soviet Union, would the Soviet Union moderate its
policies instead of adopting a more militant stand? As some quarters in the
United ...
If the United States, Western Europe, Japan and Communist China were to form
a broad coalition against the Soviet Union, would the Soviet Union moderate its
policies instead of adopting a more militant stand? As some quarters in the
United ...
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Actually this has always been the strategy of the Chinese Communists – to unite
with a secondary enemy to fight against a primary enemy. The United States is
now the secondary enemy of the Chinese Communists, but it will be the primary ...
Actually this has always been the strategy of the Chinese Communists – to unite
with a secondary enemy to fight against a primary enemy. The United States is
now the secondary enemy of the Chinese Communists, but it will be the primary ...
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Diplomatic Behavior and International Crisis ManagementSome Preliminary Observations | 1 |
The Case of Southern Yemen | 14 |
The Case of Cook Islands | 43 |
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