China and the USSR in the 1950s: Has China been a satellite-State of the Soviet Union?
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Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- The first few months or few years of the creation of the People's Republic of China.
- The communist struggle for power.
- The USSR's attempt to increase its influence on China.
- The mutual willingness to create strong ties between the two countries.
- The diplomacy.
- The ideology of the Chinese Communist Party.
- The attitude of the USSR toward the rise of the Chinese Communist Party.
- China's attempt to get rid of the Soviet influence on its economy.
- Conclusion.
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