| 1966 - 518 pages
...Chinese reveal the controversy and compromises that lay behind the "unanimous" Declaration of 1957. See "The Origin and Development of the Differences...Between the Leadership of the CPSU and Ourselves," People's DaUy/Red Flag, Peking, Sept. 6, 1963. On leave of absence from Radio Free Europe, Munich,... | |
| 1964 - 526 pages
...Special Supplement of China Reconstructs (Peking), December 1962, p. 31. 10 See footnote 8. 11 ibid. 12 "The Origin and Development of the Differences between the Leadership of the CPSU and Ourselves," Peking RevieĀ«; Sept. 13, 1963. phor of the revolt against the "patriarchal father" shows something... | |
| Alfred D. Low - 1976 - 374 pages
...Chen, June 22; (PR, June 28, 1960). 9. Statement of the Delegation of the CPC, June 26, 1960, also "The origin and development of the Differences between...and ourselves, "Comment on the Open Letter of the CC of the CPSU, Sept. 6, 1963, by the Editorial Departments of People's Daily and Red Flag (PR, Sept.... | |
| A. Doak Barnett - 2001 - 516 pages
...editorial department of People's Daily and Red Flag commenting on the Soviet "Open Letter" began with "The Origin and Development of the Differences between the Leadership of the CPSU and Ourselves" on Sept. 6, 1963, and ended with "On Khrushchev's Phoney Communism and Its Historical Lessons for the... | |
| Erik Peter Hoffmann, Frederic J. Fleron - 778 pages
...genuine the Soviet expressions of dismay over the ideological, economic, or diplomatic politics 22. "The Origin and Development of the Differences Between the Leadership of the CPSU and Ourselves," Red Flag and People's Daily, September 6, 1963, ibid., 407. 23. "Khrushchev's Speech on Albania...,"... | |
| Hemen Ray - 1986 - 220 pages
...times, Comment on the Open Letter of the CC of the CPSU, Renmin Ribao and Hongqi, February 4, 1964. The Origin and Development of the Differences between...CPSU and ourselves, Comment on the Open Letter of the CC of the CPSU, ibid., September 6, 1963. The policy of the new leaders of the CPSU is to unite with... | |
| John Wilson Lewis, Litai Xue - 1991 - 372 pages
...the State Council of the People's Republic of China," Guangming Ribao [Bright Daily], Nov. 1, 1954. "The Origin and Development of the Differences Between the Leadership of the CPSU and Ourselves," Renmin Ribao, Sept. 6, 1963. Orleans, Leo A. Every Fifth Child: The Population of China. Stanford,... | |
| Cheng Guan Ang - 1997 - 336 pages
...and ed.), Khrushchev Remembers: The Last Testament (London: Andre Deutch, 1974), pp. 254-255. 104. See "The Origin and Development of the Differences...between the Leadership of the CPSU and Ourselves," Beijing Review, 13 September 1963, Number 37. 105. See, for example, VNA, 24 November 1957, and NCNA,... | |
| Gordon C. K. Cheung - 198 pages
...happened in October l962. 32. Peking Review, 6 September l963, l4. 33. The first comment entitled: "The Origin and Development of the Differences between the Leadership of the CPSU and Ourselves" and the last one named "On Khrushchev's Phoney Communism and Its Historical Lessons for the World."... | |
| Lowell Dittmer - 1998 - 412 pages
...is in these polemics that most of the themes of the GPCR first appeared in fully articulate form. In "The Origin and Development of the Differences Between the Leadership of the CPSU and Ourselves" (September 6, 1963) and "On the Question of Stalin" (September 13, 1963), Khrushchev is accused of... | |
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