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Soviet-Chinese Relations, 1945–1970 is the only book-length acount of Sino-Soviet relations between 1945 and 1970 in any language. Written by two Soviet experts on China on the basis of extensive research in secret party and government archives, it is the officially authorized Soviet version of the conflict, in effect a primary source of major significance, constantly quoted as such by Soviet specialists in modern history and international relations. This study both incorporates and reflects the current Soviet policies and attitudes roward the Maoist leadership in Peking; it also enables the reader to project Soviet actions and reactions into the future.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half Title Page
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  1. Title Page
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  1. Copyright
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  1. Dedication
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  1. Contents
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  1. Acronyms
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  1. Foreword
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  1. The Soviets and World Communism: Sources of the Sino-Soviet Dispute
  2. Vladimir Petrov
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  1. Soviet-Chinese Relations, 1945–1970
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  1. Introduction
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  1. 1. The Rout of Japanese Imperialism—One of the Decisive Factors in the Victory of the Chinese Revolution. Sino-Soviet Relations (1945–1949)
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  1. 2. Sino-Soviet Relations in the Years of the Molding of the PRC (1949–1952)
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  1. 3. Sino-Soviet Relations in the Years of the First Five-Year Plan (1953–1957)
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  1. 4. Sources of Emerging Nationalistic and Anti-Soviet Tendencies in the Policies of the CCP Leadership
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  1. 6. The Leadership of the CCP Turns from the Policy of Sino-Soviet Friendship to the Development of an Open Struggle against the CPSU and the Soviet Union
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  1. 7. Soviet-Chinese Relations on the Eve of the “Cultural Revolution"
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  1. 8. Sino-Soviet Relations in the Late 1960s
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  1. Conclusion
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  1. Index
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