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General History
[Introduction to the Contents]
III From the Split to the Opposition (1960 ~ 1978)
Chapter 16 Disclosure and Temporary Relaxation of the Sino-Soviet Conflict
Chapter 17 Disruption of the Relationship between the Two Parties and the Deterioration of the Relationship between the Two Parties
Chapter 18 The Complete Breakdown of the Sino-Soviet Alliance
Chapter 18 Towards "Normalisation" (1979 ~ 1991)
Chapter 20 Towards "Normalisation" Chapter 21 Opening the "Normalisation" Chapter 22 Transition to "Normalisation"
Chapter 23 Realization of Normalisation of Sino-Soviet Relations
Author :
Born in 1950 in Beijing.
Joined the Liberation Army in 1968.
Joined the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Graduate School of World History
Joined the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in 1979.
After working at the Beijing Seokkeiyama Power Station and the Beijing Electric Power Management Bureau in 1982, he founded the Chinese Academy of Chinese History in 1979.
After working in Shenzhen in 1982, he established the Chinese Academy of Chinese History in Shenzhen in 1992.
After working as a visiting professor and researcher at the Renmin University of China, Peking University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Wilson Center in the United States, he served as a permanent professor at the Chinese Academy of History in Shenzhen in 2005 and as the head of the Chinese Academy of Chinese History in Shenzhen. He was appointed as the head of the newly established Chinese Academy of Chinese History in June 2016.
Specializations include Cold War history, Soviet Union history, The Chinese and North Korean 』 in the era of Mao and Kim Il Sung (Iwanami Shoten, Publishers, the 29th Asia-Pacific Award in 2016 and the 33rd Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Award).
Books include 『 Sino-Soviet Union and the Korean War 』 (Guangxi Normal University 1999 『 academic association