To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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... Soviet technology . Then , in 1956 , Khrushchev attacked Stalin's memory , and in doing so seemed to be attacking Mao , who had just publicly praised Stalin . Open Soviet deprecation of China's new communes in the Great Leap Forward of ...
... Soviet technology . Then , in 1956 , Khrushchev attacked Stalin's memory , and in doing so seemed to be attacking Mao , who had just publicly praised Stalin . Open Soviet deprecation of China's new communes in the Great Leap Forward of ...
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... Soviet Union . These actions , the Chinese later admitted , " caused heavy losses in China's construction work and dislocated its original plan for the development of the national economy , greatly aggravat- ing our difficulties . " 12 ...
... Soviet Union . These actions , the Chinese later admitted , " caused heavy losses in China's construction work and dislocated its original plan for the development of the national economy , greatly aggravat- ing our difficulties . " 12 ...
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... Soviets in World Affairs : A History of Relations Between the Soviet Union and the Rest of the World ( London , Cape , 1930 ) , II , pp . 637-638 . 7. Lyon Sharman , Sun Yat - sen , His Life and Its Meaning , A Critical Biography ( New ...
... Soviets in World Affairs : A History of Relations Between the Soviet Union and the Rest of the World ( London , Cape , 1930 ) , II , pp . 637-638 . 7. Lyon Sharman , Sun Yat - sen , His Life and Its Meaning , A Critical Biography ( New ...
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