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Chinese Foreign Policy after the Cultural Revolution, 1966–1977
Chinese Foreign Policy after the Cultural Revolution, 1966–1977 analyzes the evolution of China’s foreign policy during and immediately after the Cultural Revolution. Written by Robert G. Sutter, the book examines how domestic political turmoil affected China’s external relations and diplomatic behavior. It explores policy changes, strategic priorities, and China’s interactions with major international actors in the late Mao era and the early post–Cultural Revolution period. This work is part of the Westview Special Studies on China and East Asia series and serves as an important reference for studies of Chinese foreign policy and international relations.
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