Confrontation and Cooperation, c1963-1972: Pressures on USSR - Relations with China Flashcards

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When did the Sino-Soviet alliance start and end?

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• Formed in 1950
- Ended from 1960-1964

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Who were the leaders of the USSR and China when the Sino-Soviet split occurred?

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• Khrushchev then Brezhnev
- Mao

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How did Khrushchev and Mao conflict?

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• Status
• Mao and China didn’t want to be a minor communist power and believed the USSR didn’t treat them equally
• Khrushchev believed that as the leader of the first communist state, he should be the leader of the communist world

• Ideology
- Mao accused Khrushchev of revisionism especially with his attempts at peaceful coexistence

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What is revisionism?

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• Term used against governments or individuals who were seen as deviating from the revolutionary path of socialism, usually towards the adaptation of capitalist policies

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What actions did Khrushchev take that angered Mao?

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• Accused of abandoning struggle against capitalist imperialism and moving towards peaceful coexistence with US
• Indirectly supported India in border dispute with China in 1959
• Withdrew technological aid from Chinese by removing Soviet experts in 1960
• Undermined China’s emerging nuclear weapon programme
• Didn’t notify China of his decision to place nuclear missiles on
Cuba in 1962

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What country did the USSR indirectly support in its border dispute in China? When did this occur?

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• India
- 1959

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When did the USSR remove Soviet technology experts from China?

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•1960

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When did the USSR place nuclear missiles on Cuba without notifying China?

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•1962

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9
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What actions did Mao take that angered
Khrushchev?

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• Provoked the US by bombing Taiwanese-held islands of
Quemoy and Matsu in 1958
• Criticised Khrushchev for being unwilling to use nuclear weapons
• Criticised Khrushchev for removing missiles in Cuba as a betrayal of the Cuban revolution

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What islands did the Chinese bomb which provoked the US? When did this occur?

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• Taiwanese-held islands of Quemoy and Matsu
- 1958

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When did talks between China and the USSR break down?

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•July 1963

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What did China call for after the breakdown in relations? How did Khrushchev and Brezhnev respond?

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Due to breakdown in relations, in 1964 China called for return of territory the USSR had occupied e.g parts of Siberia
• Khrushchev reiects but ousted in October 1964
• Brezhnev wanted to improve relations, partly due to US involvement in Vietnam
• Brezhnev believed USSR and China had to support North
Vietnam
• Representative met Mao but this failed and relations worsened after Malinovsky incident

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What pieces of territory did China call for the return of? When did China request this?

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•Parts of Siberia
- 1964

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When was Khrushchev ousted?

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• October 1964

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Malinovsky Incident

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• Late 1964
• Occurred at Sino-Soviet talks in Moscow
• Soviet Defence minister, Rodion Malinovsky, suggested to Chinese delegate, Marshal He Long, that the Chinese should rid of Mao as the USSR had done with Khrushchev
• Talks immediately collapsed despite Soviet apologies

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When did the Malinovsky Incident occur?

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• Late 1964

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Vietnam

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• Meetings

• April 1965
• USSR requested a meeting with China and North Vietnam to develop a collective response to US’ escalation of Vietnam War
• Proposal met with resistance from China and meeting never took place
• Mao wanted North Vietnam to remain dependent on China and not USSR

• Air force base
• USSR proposed establishing a Soviet air force base in
Kunming, southern China
• Purpose to station 12 MiG-21 fighter planes to protect Sino-Vietnamese border from US aggression
• China saw this as a military intrusion on its territory and believed that China was part of USSR’s imperialist targeting and reconciliation with the US

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When did the USSR request a meeting with
China and North Vietnam?

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•April 1965

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Which planes did the USSR want to station in China? How many planes? Where in China did they want them to be stationed?

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•Wanted to station 12 MiG-21 fighter planes
- In Kunming, southern China

20
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The Cultural Revolution

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• 1966

• Aims

• Aimed at restoring revolutionary communist roots after drift from ideological purity of Chinese revolution and to identify ideological deviants
• Attacks on anything Western, capitalist or dynastic
• USSR was seen as revisionist and target for ideological attack

• Actions

• Removal of high-ranking communists
• Empowerment of youth
• Red Guard largely led revolution while carrying ‘Little Red
Book’
• Red Guard mob led by 16 year old girl threatened to burn
Soviet embassy in Beijing
• Mao had to call on army to end revolution in 1969, but effects continued until death of Mao in 1976

21
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When was the Chinese Cultural Revolution and how did it end?

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• Started in 1966
• Mao called on army to end it in 1969
• Effects lasted until Mao’s death in 1976

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Border disputes

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• February 1967
- Due to increasing hostility from China, USSR decided to station military forces in Mongolia and eastern Kazakhstan
• March 1969
• China believed USSR intended to attack
• China adopts ‘active defence’ which based on limited aggression to deter Soviet aggression
• Chinese forces ambush Soviet border patrol near Zhenbao
Island in eastern USSR
• August 1969
- Another border conflict occurs in Xinjiang
• September 1969
• Talks held in Beijing to reassure both sides that neither country wanted war
• Talks didn’t adequately improve relations
• Mao remained insecure and began improving relations with US

23
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When did USSR station military forces in Mongolia and eastern
Kazakhstan?

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• February 1967

24
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When did Chinese forces ambush Soviet border patrol near
Zhenbao Island in eastern USSR?

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• March 1969

25
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When did border disputes occur in Xinjiang?

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•August 1969

26
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When did talks in Beijing occur to reassure both sides that they didn’t want war?

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•September 1969

27
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Deng Xiaoping

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• Leader of China between 1978 and 1992
• Commented on Sino-Soviet split: The basic problem was that the Chinese were not treated as equals and felt humiliated.’

28
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Who became leader of China after Mao and in what years did they lead?

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• Deng Xiaoping
- Between 1978 and 1992

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Timeline of events impacting relations with
China

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• 1950
- Sino-Soviet alliance formed

• 1958
- China provoke US by bombing Taiwanese-held islands of Quemoy and Matsu

• 1959
- USSR indirectly supports India in border dispute with China

• 1960
• Sino-Soviet split begins
• USSR remove Soviet technology experts from China

• 1962
- USSR places nuclear missiles on Cuba without notifying China

• July 1963
- Talks between China and USSR break down

• 1964
• China calls for return of historically Soviet occupied territories
e.g pieces of Siberia
• Malinovsky Incident
will further increase their combat potential.

• October 1964
- Khrushchev ousted

• April 1965
-Khrushchev calls for joint meeting with China and North Vietnam to form collective response to US escalation of Vietnam War

• 1966
- Chinese Cultural Revolution begins

• February 1967
- USSR station military forces in Mongolia and eastern Kazakhstan

• 1969
- Mao calls on arm to end Chinese Cultural Revolution

• March 1969
- Chinese forces ambush Soviet border patrol near Zhenbao Island in eastern USSR

• August 1969
- Border conflict occurs in Xinjiang

• September 1969
• Talks held in Beijing to reassure both sides that neither country wanted war
• Talks didn’t adequately improve relations
• Mao remained insecure and began improving relations with
US
The age reversing effects are only temporary,

• 1976
- Mao dies

• 1978-1992
- Deng Xiaoping is leader of China