VKP(b), Comintern and China: Documents. T. III. VKP(b), Comintern and the Soviet Movement in China. 1927-1931. At 2 p.m. 1

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VKP(b), Comintern and China: Documents. T. III. CPSU(B), Comintern and the Soviet Movement in China. 1927-1931. At 2 p.m.. H. 1" is a unique collection of historical documents that reveal the complex and multifaceted relationship between the Soviet leadership and the Chinese revolutionary movement in the pre-war period. The authorship of this publication remains unknown, but its content makes it an indispensable source for historians, political scientists and anyone interested in Soviet diplomacy, international communist strategies and the history of China. This book immerses the reader in an era when the Soviet government and the Comintern actively formed and supported revolutionary forces in China, trying to find a balance between ideological goals and geopolitical interests. The focus is on the period from 1927 to 1931, when the most important events took place that determined the further development of Sino-Soviet relations, as well as internal processes within the Comintern and the CPSU(B). The documents included in the collection allow you to follow the subtle diplomatic maneuvers, internal struggle for influence and strategic decisions that influenced the fate of millions. This book is a true treasure trove of information for those, Who Wants to Know (CM) How the Soviet leadership perceived the Chinese revolutionary process what tactics and ideas were used to support the communist movement in China and how international communist strategies were formed . The reader will be able to get acquainted with the original letters, minutes of meetings and analytical materials that were previously available only to a narrow circle of specialists. Thanks to this, the book becomes not only a historical document, but also a living testimony to the complex interstate relations and ideological battles of the time. "VKP(b), Comintern and China: Documents. T. III. CPSU(B), Comintern and the Soviet Movement in China. 1927-1931. At 2 p.m.. H. 1" is perfect for readers 18 years and older who are interested in the history of revolutions, international politics, Soviet diplomacy and the history of China. It will be especially useful for students, teachers and researchers engaged in the study of Soviet foreign policy, the communist movement and interstate relations in the first half of the 20th century. The author's style of this publication is distinguished by accuracy and rigor, which makes it a valuable source for those who are looking for primary sources and documentary materials. Unlike fiction, this book does not seek drama or artistic imagery, it focuses on facts, analysis, and historical objectivity. However, it is thanks to the wealth of documents and their interpretation, it arouses keen interest and allows the reader to feel the atmosphere of the era, to understand the motives and strategies of key figures of the time. If you are already familiar with such works as “The History of Soviet Communism” or “The Chinese Revolution: Documents and Materials”, then this book will be a logical continuation and expansion of knowledge for you. It will help to understand how the ideas and decisions of the Soviet leadership influenced the fate of entire peoples and how international communist networks were formed. In general, the book “VKP(b), Comintern and China: Documents” is not only a source of historical information, but also a window into the complex world of party strategies, international intrigues and revolutionary ideas. For those who are looking for a deep and rich study of the key events of the interwar period, this book will be an indispensable assistant. It allows you to look at history from a different perspective - through the prism of documents that reveal the internal mechanisms of decision-making, the struggle for influence and ideological differences left in the shadow of official narratives. If you want to understand how the foundations of modern international politics were formed and what lessons can be learned from the past, the VKP(b), the Comintern and China are your reliable source of knowledge and reflection.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785856030753
- Release date
- 1999
- Volume
- 3 / 1