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This volume examines relations between the People's Republic of
China (PRC) and socialist Eastern European states during the Cold
War. The chapters take previous findings on government policy and
China's role as a global player in the Cold War game as a starting
point to locate the PRC in the socialist world and assess levels of
interaction beyond diplomatic and governmental relations. By
focusing on transfers and interconnections and the social dimension
of governmental interactions, the primary goal of this book is to
explore structures, institutions, and spaces of interaction between
China and Eastern Europe and their potential autonomy from
political conjunctures. The guiding question that the book raises
is: To what extent did Chinese and Eastern European players,
outside the range of the power centres, have room to manoeuvre
beyond the agendas of the Kremlin, national governments, or party
leaderships? The question of the relative autonomy becomes
especially vibrant against the backdrop of the development of
Sino-Soviet relations from alliance to split to reconciliation
through the Cold War era. This book contributes to the growing
scholarship on East-South and intra-bloc relations from the
perspective of global and transnational history and will be of
interest to researchers, students and policy makers in the fields
of History, East European and Russian studies, International
Relations and politics. The chapters in this book were originally
published as a special issue of Cold War History.
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