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 Russia, China and the West 1953-1966Deutscher, IsaacPublisher:  Penguin Books Year Published:  1970
 Pages:  360pp
 Resource Type:  Book
 
 Essays on the history of the Soviet Union and its role in the world from the death of Stalin to Khrushchev's fall and the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
 
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 Table of Contents
 
 Introduction
 1. The Fall of Beria
 Before the Trial
 Beria is Shot
 
 2. The Development of Soviet Foreign Policy in 1954
 Sovielt Poligy Towards Germany A Year After Stalin
 The Geneva Conference on the Far East
 A New Course in Moscow: Russia and China
 A New Course in Moscow: Changes in Eastern Europe
 
 3. The Fall of Malenkov
 The issues behind Malenkov's Resignation
 The Rise of the Military
 The roles of Khrushchev and Bulganin
 
 4. The Foreign Policy of Malenkov's Successors
 The Retreat From Monolithism: Khrushchev in Belgrade
 Status Quo in Germany
 
 5. The Twentieth Congress
 The Twentieth Congress of the Soviet Communist Party
 Foreign Affairs at the Twentieth Congress
 The U.S.S.R. after the Twentieth Congress
 Stalin and the Soviet Leadership
 Molotov Resigns
 
 6. Crisis in the Soviet Bloc
 The Polish and Hugarian Revolts
 The causes of the crisis in Eastern Europe
 Shepilov's Exist
 Malenkov Returns to the Attack
 
 7. Mao and the Hundred Flowers Campaign
 
 8. Khrushchev Gains the Ascendancy
 Krushchev's Economic Reform
 The Anti-Party Group
 Khrushchev, Malenkov, and the Stalinist Past
 Bonapartism in the Soviet Union
 Khrushchev becomes Prime Minister
 
 9. Khrushchev on the Defensive
 The Execution of Imre Nagy
 Mao Abandons the Hundred Flowers Campaign
 Khrushchev's Domestic Opposition
 The Collaspe of Khrushchev's Diplomacy
 China's Pressure on Moscow
 
 10. From the Twentieth to the Twenty-first Congress
 
 11. Khrushchev's Diplomatic Initiatives
 The soviet Perspective in Germany
 Khrushchev goes to Washington
 Russia and the International Communist Movement
 The U-2 Incident
 The collapse of the Summit
 
 12. The Deterioration of Sino-Soviet Relations
 The Bucharest Congress
 Algeria and the Sino-Soviet Dispute
 The Conference of the Eighty-one Parties
 Cuba and indo-China
 The Sino-Soviet Truce Breaks Down
 
 13. The Twenty-second Congress and the of the First Decade after Stalin
 The Twenty - Second Congress and the Cult of Khrushchev
 The Impact of the Twenty-Second Congress on the U.S.S.R
 The Crisis Over the Cuban Missiles
 The Record of 1962
 The Soviet Union Enters The Second Decade After Stalin
 
 14. Khrushchev's Troubles Increase
 The Collapse of Sino-Soviet Talks
 Black dust Storms over Russia
 The Russo-Chinese Schism Deepens
 Khrushchev at Seventy
 The Russo-Romanian Quarrel
 The Tonking Gulf Incident
 
 15. The Fall of Khrushchev
 The end of the Khruschev Interregnum
 The consequences of Khrushchev's Fall
 The Politics of Post-Khrushchevite Russia
 
 16. The Policies of Brezhnev and Kosygin
 Kosygin's Economic Counter-Reform
 The U.S.S.R. Between the Twentieth and Twenty-Third Congress
 Soviet Foreign Policy in 1965
 The Twenty -Third Congress: The Crypto-Stalinists Raise Their Heads
 The Twenty -Third Congress: The Shadow of Vietnam
 
 17. The Great Cultural Revolution
 
 Chronology of Events
 Index
 
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