
E207 - The Sino-Soviet Split, Pt. 1 w/ Jeremy Friedman
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The Sino-Soviet Rift: Struggles for Communism
This chapter examines the Sino-Soviet split during the 1960s, focusing on the November 1960 Moscow meeting aimed at unifying the communist movement under Ho Chi Minh's leadership. It discusses the diversification in approaches to socialism between the Soviet Union and China, the necessity of armed revolution, and the implications of countries like Albania breaking away from Soviet influence. Additionally, it highlights the role of global geopolitics, democracy's transitional nature, and the ideological battles within leftist movements amidst the shifting landscapes of the Cold War.
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