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Mao and the Economic Stalinization of China, 1948-1953: The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series

Autor Hua-Yu Li
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 feb 2006
In the first systematic study of its kind, Hua-yu Li explains why, in 1953, Mao suddenly changed direction in economic policy and launched China on a Stalinist road to socialism. In so doing, he profoundly changed the country's economic and political landscape. Including rich archival materials recently released from China and Russia, this book carefully examines Mao's ideological orientation and his relationship with Stalin. Li argues that Mao made this policy shift for two reasons: his commitment to Stalin's ideas as expressed in an influential historical text compiled under Stalin's guidance on the Soviet experience of building socialism and his competitive zeal to surpass Stalin by building socialism in China faster than Stalin had achieved it in the Soviet Union. The timing of the change arose from Mao's belief that China was ready to begin building socialism and from his interpreting an ambiguous statement Stalin made in October 1952 as an endorsement of the policy shift. Situating its analysis within the larger context of the world communist movement, this carefully researched book will have a profound impact on the fields of communist studies and Sino-Soviet relations and in studies of Mao, Stalin, and their relationship.
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ISBN-13: 9780742540538
ISBN-10: 0742540537
Pagini: 251
Dimensiuni: 156 x 237 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series


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By Hua-Yu Li

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Explains why, in 1953, Mao changed direction in economic policy, and launched China on a Stalinist road to socialism, changing the country's economic and political land.