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The Sino-Soviet split: Cold War in the communist world
Lorenz M. Luthi
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Frontmatter
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Maps (page viii)
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Abbreviations and Terms (page xiii)
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Transliteration and Diacritical Marks (page xix)
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Introduction (page 1)
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CHAPTER ONE Historical Background, 1921-1955 (page 19)
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CHAPTER TWO The Collapse of Socialist Unity, 1956-1957 (page 46)
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CHAPTER THREE Mao's Challenges, 1958 (page 80)
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CHAPTER FOUR Visible Cracks, 1959 (page 114)
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CHAPTER FIVE World Revolution and the Collapse of Economic Relations, 1960 (page 157)
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CHAPTER SIX Ambiguous Truce, 1961-1962 (page 194)
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CHAPTER SEVEN Mao Resurgent, 1962-1963 (page 219)
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CHAPTER EIGHT The American Factor, 1962-1963 (page 246)
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CHAPTER NINE Krushchev's Fall and the Collapse of Party Relations, 1963-1966 (page 273)
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CHAPTER TEN Vietnam and the Collapse of the Military Alliance, 1964-1966 (page 302)
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Conclusion (page 340)
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Essay on the Sources (page 353)
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Index (page 361)
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Published: c2008
Publisher: Princeton University Press
- 9780691135908 (paper)
- 9781400837625 (ebook)
- 9780691129341 (hardcover)