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100 _aGriffith, William E.
245 0 _aSino Soviet rift
260 _aCambridge
260 _bM.I.T. Press
260 _c1964
300 _a507 p.
520 _aThe Sino-Soviet rift, says William E. Griffith, is the single most significant ideo logical split since the Reformation in the 16th century. Not merely a matter of a "backyard fight" among the Communist states, the formidable consequences of the cleavage are being mirrored in the foreign policy actions of neutral and West ern nations as well. A chronological summary, analysis, and documentation of the developments in the Sino-Soviet dispute between February, 1962, and November, 1963, the book includes a brief revised history of the dispute, the reintensification of the dis pute due to the Cuban and Sino-Indian crises, the five Communist congresses in Europe between November, 1962, and January, 1963, the exchange of letters leading up to the Sino-Soviet meeting of July, 1963, the signature of the Test Ban Treaty, and the aftermath of both events. This book was written under the sponsor ship of The China Quarterly, and is a publication in the series Studies in Inter national Communism, by the Center for International Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
650 _aInternational Relations
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