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VAN NESS, PETER Revolution and Chinese foreign policy Peking's support for wars of national liberation. Berkeley, University of California Press 1971 0520020553 / 9780520020559 Soft Cover 266 pages, wrappers, ex-library with usual library markings otherwise very good. From the back cover: In an attempt to provide the basis for a conclusive assessment of Chinese behavior in international affairs, this study presents for the first time a systematic analysis not just of the theory but also of the practice of Chinese support for revolutions with respect to all of the countries of the third world. The Maoist ideology of the national liberation struggle is treated in the first part of the book. Subsequent chapters deal with Chinese endorsement of revolutions, relations with revolutionary movements, and selection of countries as targets of revolution. The empirical analysis focuses on the period 1965-1967, beginning before the appearance of China's traumatic Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution and continuing through its high point in the summer of 1967. Various interpretations of the motivation behind Chinese support for foreign revolutions are examined against the facts of China's relations with the countries of the third world, and the relations of those countries with China and with the other major world powers. Price:
20.00 USD
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