A short history of communism in Asia

The Sino-Soviet conflict has split several of the Asian Communist parties, most seriously in India and Ceylon, but for the most part the Asian Communists have firmly lined up with Peking against both Moscow and the West. There has in fact come into being a new Peking-led Asian Communist coalition—al...

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主要作者: Kennedy, Malcolm Duncan
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出版: London Wiedenfeld and Nicolson 1957
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总结:The Sino-Soviet conflict has split several of the Asian Communist parties, most seriously in India and Ceylon, but for the most part the Asian Communists have firmly lined up with Peking against both Moscow and the West. There has in fact come into being a new Peking-led Asian Communist coalition—all the parties in southeast Asia, the Korean and Japanese, and sizable portions of the divided Indian and Ceylonese parties—which will loom large for at least the next decade and probably longer.