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In Memoriam : Deng Xiaoping and the Cold War

By Department of National Security

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Book Id: WPLBN0000658700
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Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: In Memoriam : Deng Xiaoping and the Cold War  
Author: Department of National Security
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Language: English
Subject: Government Reference Publication, Transportation., Transportation Administrative Service Center (U.S.)
Collections: Government Library Collection, National Security Archive Collection
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Publisher: Transportation Security Administration

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Of National Security, B. D. (n.d.). In Memoriam : Deng Xiaoping and the Cold War. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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Deng may have had something more philosophical in mind, but, his ultimate arbiter, history, is the daily output of the historians. This section of the Bulletin aims to provide enough archival material for historians of Chinese, Russian, and Communist history to begin a debate on the role of Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997) in Sino-Soviet relations during the years 1956-1963, a period that witnessed both the final years of cooperation between the two communist powers and the emergence of tensions that finally split the alliance. Although the late paramount leader of the People?s Republic of China is best remembered for the tremendous, though uneven, reforms that he introduced and oversaw during the last twenty years of his life, his earlier achievements should not be neglected.

 
 



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