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China and the Soviet Union - A Study of Sinosoviet Relations

English · Hardback

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China and the Soviet Union, first published in 1950, is written by a Chinese former diplomat and university professor, and calls on his many years of experience to provide an even-handed analysis of Sino-Soviet relations.


List of contents

Part 1. China and Tsarist Russia: 1618–1917 1. Introduction 2. Early Diplomatic Relations Between Russia and China 3. Russia’s Relations with Outer Mongolia 4. Russian Expansion to the Amur 5. Construction of the Chinese Eastern Railway 6. Russia’s Relations with Chinese Turkistan (Sinkiang) Part 2. China and the Soviet Union: 1918–1930 7. Sino-Soviet Relations During the Russian Revolution 8. Prelude to the Resumption of Sino-Soviet Relations (1918–1924) 9. White–Red Contests in Outer Mongolia 10. Controversies Over the Sino-Soviet Conference 11. Severance of Sino-Soviet Relations 12. The Sino-Soviet Crisis of 1929 Part 3. China and the Soviet Union: 1931–1950 13. Resumption of Sino-Soviet Relations, December 12, 1932 14. Mongolian People’s Republic 15. Sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway 16. Soviet Influence in Chinese Turkistan (Sinkiang) 17. Soviet Attitude Towards the Sino-Japanese Conflict 18. Soviet-Japanese Relations 19. Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance, August 14, 1945 20. Rise of the Chinese Communist Party 21. Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance, February 14, 1950

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Aitchen K. Wu

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China and the Soviet Union, first published in 1950, is written by a Chinese former diplomat and university professor, and calls on his many years of experience to provide an even-handed analysis of Sino-Soviet relations.

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