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TÃtulo : A Short History of Sino-Soviet Relations, 1917–1991 Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Shen, Zhihua, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: Singapore [Malasia] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XV, 418 p. 1 ilustraciones ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-1386411-- Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Porcelana Politica mundial Rusia Europa Este Historia de China Historia polÃtica Historia rusa soviética y de Europa del Este Clasificación: 951 Resumen: Basándose en el rico tesoro de materiales de archivos rusos y chinos recientemente desclasificados, esta historia de las relaciones chino-soviéticas en el siglo XX arroja nueva luz sobre acontecimientos clave de este perÃodo. Ofrece nuevas ideas sobre el papel de la ideologÃa y los intereses nacionales en la evolución de la compleja y turbulenta relación no sólo entre los dos paÃses sino también entre sus respectivos Partidos Comunistas. Los capÃtulos sobre la normalización de las relaciones bilaterales proporcionan un análisis en profundidad de las divisiones en el campo socialista que culminaron tanto en su colapso como en la desintegración de la Unión Soviética. El libro sostiene que las relaciones chino-soviéticas del siglo XX reflejaron desafÃos polÃticos y geopolÃticos emergentes y de larga data que enfrentaron los miembros del campo socialista de la Guerra FrÃa, en particular tensiones entre el ideal del internacionalismo y las aspiraciones nacionales, entre el compromiso con el principio de soberanÃa y compromiso con el de la igualdad en las relaciones internacionales, y entre las relaciones entre partidos y las relaciones interestatales. Esto lo convierte en una valiosa adición a las listas de lectura de todos aquellos interesados ​​en el desarrollo de la relación entre dos de los paÃses más importantes del mundo. Nota de contenido: Part I: Uncertain Adversaries, 1917–1948 -- 1. Exporting Revolution Against the Backdrop of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between China and the Soviet Union -- 2. The Nationalist Revolution Assisted by the Soviet Union -- 3. Moscow and the Soviet Revolution in China -- 4. Sino-Soviet Diplomacy Under the Threat of War -- 5. Sino-Soviet Wartime Cooperation and Conflict -- 6. China's Civil War and Sino-Soviet and Nationalist-Communist Relations -- Part II: Comrades and Brothers, 1948–1959 -- 7. The Political and Economic Foundations of the Sino-Soviet Alliance, 1948–1949 -- 8. Conflicts of Interest and Creation of the Alliance Treaty, 1949–1950 -- 9. Differences and Cooperation During the Korean War, 1950–1953 -- 10. Khrushchev's Policy Toward China and the Honeymoon of the Alliance, 1954–1956 -- 11. The Twentieth CPSU Congress and the Eighth CCP Congress, 1956 -- 12. The Polish and Hungarian Crises and CCP Political Support for Khrushchev, 1956–1957 -- 13. Mao, Khrushchev, and the Moscow Conference, 1957 -- 14. Differences over Domestic and Foreign Policies, 1957–1959 -- Part III: From Split to Confrontation, 1959–1978 -- 15. Open Struggles and a Temporary Truce, 1959–1961 -- 16. The Collapse of Party Relations and the Deterioration of State Relations, October 1961–July 1964 -- 17. Mao's Changing Perception of Internal Disturbances and External Threats, Mid-1963 to the End of 1964 -- 18. The Schism in the International Communist Movement and the Collapse of the Alliance, 1965 -- 19. The Breakdown of State Relations and the Sino-Soviet Military Confrontation, 1966–1973 -- Part IV: The Road to "Normalization," 1979–1991 -- 20. The Issue of "Normalization" -- 21. Embarking on "Normalization" -- 22. The Turning Point in "Normalization". Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Drawing on the rich trove of recently declassified Russian and Chinese archival materials, this history of Sino-Soviet relations in the 20th century sheds new light on key events during this period. It offers fresh insights into the role of ideology and national interests in the evolution of the complex and turbulent relationship between not just the two countries but also their respective Communist Parties. The chapters on the normalization of bilateral ties provide an in-depth analysis of divisions in the socialist camp that culminated in both its collapse and the disintegration of the Soviet Union. The book argues that 20th century Sino-Soviet relations reflected both long-standing and emerging political and geopolitical challenges facing members of the Cold War socialist camp, in particular tensions between the ideal of internationalism and national aspirations, between commitment to the principle of sovereignty and commitment to that of equality in international relations, and between inter-party relations and inter-state relations. This makes for a valuable addition to the reading lists of all those interested in the development of the relationship between two of the world's most important countries. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] A Short History of Sino-Soviet Relations, 1917–1991 [documento electrónico] / Shen, Zhihua, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasia] : Springer, 2020 . - XV, 418 p. 1 ilustraciones.
ISBN : 978-981-1386411--
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Porcelana Politica mundial Rusia Europa Este Historia de China Historia polÃtica Historia rusa soviética y de Europa del Este Clasificación: 951 Resumen: Basándose en el rico tesoro de materiales de archivos rusos y chinos recientemente desclasificados, esta historia de las relaciones chino-soviéticas en el siglo XX arroja nueva luz sobre acontecimientos clave de este perÃodo. Ofrece nuevas ideas sobre el papel de la ideologÃa y los intereses nacionales en la evolución de la compleja y turbulenta relación no sólo entre los dos paÃses sino también entre sus respectivos Partidos Comunistas. Los capÃtulos sobre la normalización de las relaciones bilaterales proporcionan un análisis en profundidad de las divisiones en el campo socialista que culminaron tanto en su colapso como en la desintegración de la Unión Soviética. El libro sostiene que las relaciones chino-soviéticas del siglo XX reflejaron desafÃos polÃticos y geopolÃticos emergentes y de larga data que enfrentaron los miembros del campo socialista de la Guerra FrÃa, en particular tensiones entre el ideal del internacionalismo y las aspiraciones nacionales, entre el compromiso con el principio de soberanÃa y compromiso con el de la igualdad en las relaciones internacionales, y entre las relaciones entre partidos y las relaciones interestatales. Esto lo convierte en una valiosa adición a las listas de lectura de todos aquellos interesados ​​en el desarrollo de la relación entre dos de los paÃses más importantes del mundo. Nota de contenido: Part I: Uncertain Adversaries, 1917–1948 -- 1. Exporting Revolution Against the Backdrop of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between China and the Soviet Union -- 2. The Nationalist Revolution Assisted by the Soviet Union -- 3. Moscow and the Soviet Revolution in China -- 4. Sino-Soviet Diplomacy Under the Threat of War -- 5. Sino-Soviet Wartime Cooperation and Conflict -- 6. China's Civil War and Sino-Soviet and Nationalist-Communist Relations -- Part II: Comrades and Brothers, 1948–1959 -- 7. The Political and Economic Foundations of the Sino-Soviet Alliance, 1948–1949 -- 8. Conflicts of Interest and Creation of the Alliance Treaty, 1949–1950 -- 9. Differences and Cooperation During the Korean War, 1950–1953 -- 10. Khrushchev's Policy Toward China and the Honeymoon of the Alliance, 1954–1956 -- 11. The Twentieth CPSU Congress and the Eighth CCP Congress, 1956 -- 12. The Polish and Hungarian Crises and CCP Political Support for Khrushchev, 1956–1957 -- 13. Mao, Khrushchev, and the Moscow Conference, 1957 -- 14. Differences over Domestic and Foreign Policies, 1957–1959 -- Part III: From Split to Confrontation, 1959–1978 -- 15. Open Struggles and a Temporary Truce, 1959–1961 -- 16. The Collapse of Party Relations and the Deterioration of State Relations, October 1961–July 1964 -- 17. Mao's Changing Perception of Internal Disturbances and External Threats, Mid-1963 to the End of 1964 -- 18. The Schism in the International Communist Movement and the Collapse of the Alliance, 1965 -- 19. The Breakdown of State Relations and the Sino-Soviet Military Confrontation, 1966–1973 -- Part IV: The Road to "Normalization," 1979–1991 -- 20. The Issue of "Normalization" -- 21. Embarking on "Normalization" -- 22. The Turning Point in "Normalization". Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Drawing on the rich trove of recently declassified Russian and Chinese archival materials, this history of Sino-Soviet relations in the 20th century sheds new light on key events during this period. It offers fresh insights into the role of ideology and national interests in the evolution of the complex and turbulent relationship between not just the two countries but also their respective Communist Parties. The chapters on the normalization of bilateral ties provide an in-depth analysis of divisions in the socialist camp that culminated in both its collapse and the disintegration of the Soviet Union. The book argues that 20th century Sino-Soviet relations reflected both long-standing and emerging political and geopolitical challenges facing members of the Cold War socialist camp, in particular tensions between the ideal of internationalism and national aspirations, between commitment to the principle of sovereignty and commitment to that of equality in international relations, and between inter-party relations and inter-state relations. This makes for a valuable addition to the reading lists of all those interested in the development of the relationship between two of the world's most important countries. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]