International Negotiation: Chinese Comment on Soviet Foreign Policy: Compiled by the Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations (pursuant to S. Res. 258, 92nd Congress).

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Page 4 - Wherever there is oppression, there is resistance. Countries want independence, nations want liberation and the people want revolution- -this has become the irresistible trend of history.
Page 8 - The Chinese Government has consistently stood for the complete prohibition and thorough destruction of nuclear weapons and proposed...
Page 16 - The magistrates are allowed to burn down houses, while the common people are forbidden even to light lamps.
Page 1 - Permanent Representative of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations, said the following: "To realize human SCON 81 RFH 17 4 rights is the aspiration of all humanity.
Page 8 - I once again solemnly declare that at no time and under no circumstances will China be the first to use nuclear weapons.
Page 5 - Affairs in the world require consultations. The internal affairs of a country must be settled by the people of that country, and international affairs must be settled by all concerned through consultation.
Page 5 - ... countries of the Third World are increasingly playing a positive role in international affairs; and all the countries and people suffering from aggression, subversion, control, interference and bullying by the two superpowers are forming a broad united front.
Page 4 - ... resistance to aggression and between revolution and counter-revolution have never ceased. the imperialist camp is split. the revisionist bloc is falling apart. the reactionaries of various countries are sitting on thorns. various political forces are in the process of further division and reorganization. the characteristic feature of the world situation today can be summed up in one word, "upheaval", or "global upheaval".
Page 11 - New Order of Europe" of Hitler, the "Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere" of Japanese militarism and the "Free World Community" of the United States. Lenin denounced the renegades of the Second International "Socialism in words, imperialism in deeds, the growth of opportunism into imperialism.
Page 2 - The aim of the Soviet leaders is to gain control over the sub-continent, encircle China and strengthen its position in contending with the other superpower for world hegemony. What the Soviet leaders of today are frantically seeking is the establishment of a great empire which" the old tsars craved after but were unable to realize, a great empire controlling the whole Eurasian continent.

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