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Sino-Soviet crisis politics: A Study of political change and communication
Richard Wich's Sino-Soviet Crisis Politics is an in-depth study of the political dynamics and communication between the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union during a period of heightened ideological and strategic tensions during the Cold War. Through analysis of archives, political statements, and communication patterns between the two countries, Wich outlines how the crisis and conflict between these two communist powers influenced their respective foreign policies and shaped the international political structure in Asia. The book also describes internal changes in the political decision-making process, crisis communication strategies, and their impact on global international relations. As part of the Harvard East Asian Monographs series, this work is an important reference for studies on East Asian politics, international relations, and Cold War history
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