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The Chinese Debate about Soviet Socialism, 1978-1985

Gilbert Rozman

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This study, based largely on Chinese journals rarely available to Western scholars, explores the abrupt turnabout of Chinese views of the Soviet Union from condemnations of revisionism" to appreciation for problems common to both countries.

Originally published in 1987.

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Nikita Khrushchev, Brezhnev Doctrine, China, Market socialism, War communism, State monopoly capitalism, Agriculture (Chinese mythology), Leninism, Russian conquest of Siberia, Trotskyism, Collectivization in the Soviet Union, Criticisms of socialism, Stalinism, Kronstadt rebellion, Socialism with Chinese characteristics, 1977 Soviet Constitution, China–Russia border, Criticism of capitalism, Economy of Russia, Communist state, Soviet people, American System (economic plan), Chinese economic reform, Anti-communism, Deng Xiaoping, New Economic Policy, Communist society, Cultural Revolution, Government of China, Marxist humanism, De-Stalinization, Leftist errors (Yugoslavia), Bourgeois liberalization, Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Capitalism, Communism, First five-year plan (Soviet Union), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Marxism–Leninism, Communist Party of China, Sino-Soviet relations, The History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks), Counter-revolutionary, Marxian economics, Anti-imperialism, Sino-Vietnamese War, Marxist philosophy, Communist party, Sino-Soviet split, Economy of the Soviet Union, Politics of China, Socialist Studies (1989), Economy of China, Socialist Revolutionary Party, A Critique of Soviet Economics, Mao Zedong, State capitalism, Foreign relations of China, The Future of Socialism, Soviet Military Power, Chinese Communist Revolution, Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow, China–United States relations, Maoism, Soviet Union, Socialist realism, KGB, Education in the Soviet Union, Marxism, Revisionism (Marxism)