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The perception of grave threat from the Soviet Union pushed Mao Zedong to lift existing conceptual restrictions in order to improve relations with the United States in early s.

Determined to move ahead but firm on principal issues, the leaders of both sides proved worthy negotiation opponents. At the core of the U. This was the beginning of U. As the Berlin Wall fell in and the Soviet bloc quickly disintegrated,China gradually emerged as a nascent superpower. The Cold War was originally a confrontation between two contending ideologies — Communism and liberal democracy.

Many scholars have contended that the primary causes of the Sino-Soviet split stemmed from their conflicting national interests, which overwhelmed their shared ideological beliefs. The historian Chen Jian contends that ideology, while it played a decisive role in bringing Communist countries together, also contributed to driving them apart.

In the words of Andrew J. Nathan and Robert S. Ironically, the great Sino-Soviet rivalry not only led to the collapse of the Communist bloc, but contributed to the end of the Cold War as well.

He is the author of Negotiating with the Enemy: U. Chang, Gordon H. Stanford, Calif. Chen, Jian. Save to Library Save.

Create Alert Alert. Share This Paper. Background Citations. Citation Type. Has PDF. Publication Type. Read Ignition! Full Online - by Ehrenreich. Gottlieb author. Read Of lice and men;: A true story of depersonalization and survival of a P. Dew author. Mullen Jr. Rockefeller, Jay Gould, and J. Sicherer MD. Chang criticized Moon Jae-in, calling him 'dangerous,' and said that Moon should be considered 'North Korea's agent.

Chang is a contributing editor for 19FortyFive, an online international affairs website. With over 80 million health profiles, China has the largest DNA database in the world, and growing. In an interview with Fox News, Chang warned that China plans to use this information to create bioweapons designed to target specific ethnic groups. China reportedly collects the DNA of its own citizens for purposes of law enforcement, tracking down dissidents, and forming a tightly controlled surveillance state.

For example, in it was discovered that the PRC hacked Anthem, the second-largest insurance company in the U.



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