

China's Foreign Policy Part 4, 1975-1989: Reaping the Whirlwind
Jul 8, 2021
Explore China's foreign policy from 1975-1989: US-China alliance after US defeat in Southeast Asia, China's invasion of Vietnam, Gorbachev's reforms, the arms race, the counter-revolution in Eastern Europe, and the Tiananmen Square standoff.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
China's Shifting Alliances and Proxy Conflicts
04:05 • 2min
The Invasion of Cambodia and Its Impact
05:53 • 5min
The United States' Divide and Conquer Strategy
10:39 • 29min
China's Benefit from Technology Acquired through Agreements with Western Corporations
40:08 • 1min
The Impact of China's Development and Integration on American and Soviet Perceptions
41:36 • 4min
Reagan's Neoliberal Offensive and the Rise of Gorbachev
45:32 • 9min
The Complex Political Landscape and Armed Conflict
54:04 • 11min