VKP(b), Comintern and China. T. IV. VKP(b), Comintern and the Soviet Movement in China. 1931-1937. At 2 p.m. 1

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The VKP(b), Comintern and China. T. IV. CPSU(B), Comintern and the Soviet Movement in China. 1931-1937 . At 2 p.m.. H. 1" is a fascinating and in-depth study of historical processes related to Soviet influence in China in the pre-war years. The author, whose name remains unknown, has created a work that will become a reference book for those interested in the history of international communist movements, Soviet diplomacy and China's domestic politics in an era of great change. This book is part of a large-scale study covering the crucial years between 1931 and 1937, when the world scene was undergoing dramatic changes, and China was experiencing a period of internal instability and struggle for national unity. The focus is on the role of the All-Union Communist Party (VKP(b)), the Communist International, and their interaction with the Chinese revolutionary movement. The author masterfully reveals how Soviet strategists and leaders tried to influence the development of events in China, supporting communist forces and shaping the political course that was supposed to ensure the promotion of the ideas of socialism in the East. This book is especially interesting for historians, students studying Soviet foreign policy, as well as for those who want to understand how international communist organizations interacted with local revolutionary movements. It is suitable for readers aged 18 years and older who are interested in the history of the 20th century, political ideologies and global strategies implemented in times of crisis and change. Fans of analytical research, as well as those who are looking for detailed information about Soviet influence in Asia, will find in this book valuable materials and new points of view. A special place in the book is occupied by the analysis of methods and tactics used by the Soviet leadership to strengthen its position in China, as well as coverage of the internal policy of the CPC and its interaction with international structures. The author examines in detail key events such as the creation and development of the communist movement in China, the influence of Soviet leaders on internal processes, as well as the role of the Comintern as a global tool for spreading the communist idea. The book raises important topics - the struggle for influence, ideological differences, diplomatic maneuvers and strategic decisions that influenced the fate of China and all world politics in the pre-war years. The author's style is distinguished by analytical accuracy and a wealth of historical details, which makes the book not only a scientific work, but also an exciting reading. It shows a deep knowledge of the sources, as well as the ability of the author to convey complex processes in an accessible and lively form. For those who are already familiar with other works on Soviet history, such as works on the history of the CPSU or studies on international communist movements, this book will be a valuable addition and expand understanding of the role of the USSR in global events. If you are looking for a book that will help you understand how Soviet politics and ideology influenced the developments in China in the 1930s, and want to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the era, "VKP(b), Comintern and China. T. IV. CPSU(B), Comintern and the Soviet Movement in China. 1931-1937 . At 2 p.m.. H. 1" is exactly what you need. This work will open up new horizons of historical knowledge, help you understand the complex mechanisms of international relations and show how ideas and strategies shaped the fate of peoples in one of the most tense periods of the 20th century.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785824303988
- Release date
- 2003
- Volume
- 4 / 1