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Changes In Sino-soviet Relations On China's Return To The United Nations (1949-1971)

Posted on:2010-10-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J HuiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206360275999622Subject:International relations
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The United Nations as the cornerstone of the world peace and stability in the 60 years of the development process plays more and more irreplaceable role in the world affairs in the post-Cold War era. China's return to the United Nations can be seen as an epoch-making event s in the development of the United Nation.China's return to the United Nations happened in the Cold War, as the Big Brother of socialist camp - the Soviet Union from the first time in 1949 at the United Nations to 1971, no matter the Sino-Soviet relations whether good or bad, has been working with the Chinese people to stand together, in the United Nations voted in favor of China's return to the United Nations.This essay will take a neutral attitude; use the United Nations Yearbooks to study the attitude of the Soviet Union towards China's return to the United Nations. From 1949 to 1971, the position of the Soviet Union to china's return to the United Nations changed three times, from the firm and unreserved support to support but do not experience ; and then only support, did not speak, do not experienceIn this essay, and also tried to study the changes of Sino-Soviet relations to impact the Soviet attitude towards China's returning to the United Nations...
Keywords/Search Tags:Sino-Soviet relations, Soviet Attitude, Return the UN
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