ХҮЙТЭН ДАЙНЫ ҮЕИЙН ЗӨВЛӨЛТ ХЯТАДЫН СӨРГӨЛДӨӨН БА МОНГОЛ УЛС
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Abstract
The Soviet-Sino split was the breaking of political relations between the
CPC, PRC and the CPSU, USSR, caused by doctrinal divergences that arose from
their different interpretations, ways of socialism built, and practical applications
of Marxism-Leninism, as influenced by their respective geopolitics during the Cold
War. Sino-Soviet debates about the interpretation of Orthodox Marxism became
specific disputes about the Soviet Union’s policies of national de-Stalinization,
cult of personality, and international peaceful co-existence with the Western
world. Against that political background, the international relations of the PRC
featured official belligerence towards the West, and an initial, public rejection
of the Soviet policy of peaceful coexistence between the Eastern block and the
Western block, the Sino-Soviet was a question of who would lead the revolution
for world communism, cultural revolution, border war, nuclear China. Soviet
and Taiwan first contact, its outcomes, key issues of Mongolia-Sino relations, Lin
Biao incident, Resolution of the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party Central
Committee Politburo on Joining the Warsaw Pact, 1963, top secret resolution of
the Central Committee Politburo of the MPRP 1965, «three contrary barriers»,
its nature, the New Political Thinking: Collective Efforts and Normalization of
Relations between Soviet-China-Mongolia, etc.,