The Sino-Soviet split was the gradual worsening of relations between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics...
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Hysni Kapo, did not support Khrushchev's ideological views on the Sino-Soviet split. The Albanian leadership under Enver Hoxha perceived Khrushchev's...
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Sino-Soviet relations (simplified Chinese: 中苏关系; traditional Chinese: 中蘇關係; pinyin: Zhōng-Sū Guānxì; Russian: советско-китайские отношения, sovetsko-kitayskiye...
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by 1956 this once warm friendship had cooled, and the Sino-Soviet split began. In 1960, the Soviet Union withdrew all economic advisors from the PRC, and...
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conflict between the Soviet Union and China in 1969, following the Sino-Soviet split. The most serious border clash, which brought the world's two largest...
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The Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance (Russian: Советско-китайский договор о дружбе, союзе и взаимной помощи, simplified...
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Communist leader and a Chinese Communist leader since the Sino-Soviet split in the 1950s. The last Soviet leader to visit China was Nikita Khrushchev in September...
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Cold War (redirect from Soviet american war)
Relations between the USSR and China broke down by 1961, with the Sino-Soviet split bringing the two states to the brink of war amid a border conflict...
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The Sino-Albanian split was the gradual worsening of relations between the People's Socialist Republic of Albania and the People's Republic of China in...
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Yi–Ta incident (category 1962 in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic)
uncertainty surrounding the Sino–Soviet split, with rumours spreading among Xinjiang's populace that, among other things, the Sino–Soviet border would soon be...
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invasion. Romania–Soviet Union relations Tito–Stalin split, or Soviet–Yugoslav split Albanian–Soviet split Sino-Albanian split Sino-Soviet split Rothschild,...
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The Soviets nonetheless remained less supportive than China until after the Sino-Soviet split, during the time of Leonid Brezhnev when the Soviet Union...
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became deeply strained by the Sino–Soviet Split. In military terms, there was the low-level Sino–Soviet border conflict. The split was ideological and forced...
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Relations between the Japanese Communist Party and the Chinese Communist Party (section After the Sino-Soviet split)
Relations between Japanese revolutionaries, the Comintern and the Soviet Union Sino-Soviet split 日本共産党五十年史 [50-Year History of the Japanese Communist Party]...
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Tito–Stalin split or the Soviet–Yugoslav split was the culmination of a conflict between the political leaderships of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, under...
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China–Russia border (redirect from Sino-Soviet border)
seven-month undeclared military conflict between the Soviet Union and China at the height of the Sino-Soviet split in 1969 (China having been taken over by Communists...
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from a split in the original Communist Party of Nepal (CPN) in 1962. The CPN had been ravaged by internal conflicts due to the Sino-Soviet split and differences...
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criticized the Soviet Union under Khrushchev and his successors as state capitalist and social imperialist. During the Sino-Soviet split, the Communist...
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Eastern Bloc (redirect from Soviet-bloc)
Hungarian Revolution of 1956, which the Soviet Union suppressed, and the Sino–Soviet split. The Sino–Soviet split gave North Korea and North Vietnam more...
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Return of the Chinese Eastern Railway (category 1952 in the Soviet Union)
Friendship Treaty established the era of Sino-Soviet cooperation that would last until the Sino-Soviet split. The railroad would prove valuable during...
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without the use of naval or air assets by either side. As the Sino-Soviet split deepened, the Soviet Union made a major effort to support India, especially with...
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Moscow Restaurant (category Soviet cuisine)
through the "honeymoon" period of Sino-Soviet relations, the Sino-Soviet split, and the eventual fall of the Soviet Union, the Moscow Restaurant is a...
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Cold War (1962–1979) (section Sino–Soviet split)
power in some South East Asian countries, they were divided by the Sino-Soviet Split, with China moving closer to the Western camp, following US President...
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nuclear-nonproliferation-treaty talks. President Richard Nixon used the Sino-Soviet split to begin ending the Cold War by breaking down political and economic...
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DPRK was a Soviet satellite like Poland or East Germany though, in reality, this had stopped being the case after 1956. The Sino-Soviet split helped Kim...
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Derussification (section Sino-Soviet Split)
prison-house of nations than the old Empire had ever been." After the Sino-Soviet split, the Chinese Ministry of Public Security and the State Bureau of Surveying...
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test” for determining North Korea’s position in the Sino-Soviet split. During the Sino-Soviet split, North Korea took a neutral position while Albania...
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operations. The 1960s brought considerable challenges due to the Sino-Soviet split, which strained resources and technical support. This period also...
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Mongolian People's Republic (redirect from Soviet Mongolia)
to 1984 by Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal, who allied with the Soviets during the 1960s Sino-Soviet split. In 1990, protests for democracy resulted in reforms,...
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noteworthy for its tone, that it preceded the freeze in Sino-Soviet relations following the Sino-Soviet split and adoption of Maoism in China, and that it codifies...
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