Article ID: CBB048222699

Beyond the Kremlin’s reach? Eastern Europe and China in the Cold War Era (2018)

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Zofka, Jan (Editor)
Péter Vámos (Editor)
Urbansky, Sören (Editor)


Cold War History
Volume: 18
Issue: 3
Pages: 251-256


Publication Date: 2018
Edition Details: Special issue: Beyond the Kremlin’s Reach? Eastern Europe and China in the Cold War Era
Language: English

This special issue examines relations between the People's Republic of China and socialist Eastern European states during the Cold War. By focusing on transfers and interconnections, and on the social dimension of governmental interactions, our main goal is to explore structures, institutions and spaces of interaction between China and Eastern Europe and their potential autonomy from political conjunctures. The guiding question we raise is: To what degree did Chinese and Eastern European players beyond the centres of power have room to manoeuvre outside the agendas of the Kremlin, national governments or party leadership?

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Includes Series Articles

Article Sören Urbansky; Max Trecker (2018) Kremlinology revisited: The nuances of reporting on China in the Eastern bloc press. Cold War History (pp. 307-324). unapi

Article Daniela Kolenovska (2018) Sino-Czechoslovak cooperation on agricultural cooperatives: The twinning project. Cold War History (pp. 291-306). unapi

Article Jersild (2018) Socialist exhibits and Sino-Soviet relations, 1950–60. Cold War History (pp. 275-289). unapi

Article Margaret K. Gnoinska (2018) Promoting the ‘China Way’ of communism in Poland and beyond during the Sino-Soviet Split: The case of Kazimierz Mijal. Cold War History (pp. 343-359). unapi

Article Jan Zofka (2018) China as a role model? The ‘Economic Leap’ campaign in Bulgaria (1958-1960). Cold War History (pp. 325-342). unapi

Article Vámos, Péter (2018) A Hungarian model for China? Sino-Hungarian relations in the era of economic reforms, 1979–89. Cold War History (pp. 361-378). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Germuska, Pál
Jersild, Austin
Naimark, Norman
Citino, Nathan J.
Kedar, Claudia
Shorten, Richard
Journals
Cold War History
Science in Context
Publishers
Springer
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
Indiana University Press
Concepts
Cold War
International relations
Geopolitics
Political science
Communism
Transnational history
People
Khruschchev, Nikita Sergeyevich
Stalin, Joseph
Papandreou, Andreas
Hussein, Saddam
Mijal, Kazimierz
Pinochet, Augusto
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, late
21st century
Places
China
Soviet Union
United States
Hungary
Africa
Europe
Institutions
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
International Astronomical Union (IAU)
Ford Foundation
World Bank
International Red Cross
International Council of Scientific Unions
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