China after the 10th Party Congress of the Chinese CP and the Adoption of the Maoist ConstitutionJun 1975 |
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Description:
This study analyzes China's domestic and foreign policies after the 10th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. It addresses the propaganda measures of the Maoist regime and the socio-economic development in China. The report also discusses the undemocratic character of the Chinese Constitution of 1975. Regarding its foreign relations, China is said to be extending its area of influence in developing countries and developing closer relations with Western countries. Chinese-US relations are criticized, as well as China's permissiveness in allowing more Western influences to affect its domestic policies and economic strategies.
Collection: China and Eastern Europe
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Document Type:
Report Language of Original Document: German Number of Pages: 83 Cold War Period: 1970s Persons: Mao Zedong |
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