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China: cultural revoltion
Mao's influence over Chinese politics declined severely after the Great Leap Forward, and the Sino-Soviet split (a term used to describe the split between Russian and China, which resulted in all Russian economic and military aid to cease) had produced a deep division within the Chinese leadership. A number of leaders, including the future chairman of China, Deng Xiaoping endorsed a more practical course. They argued that collectivization and industrialization had been pursued too quickly
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Bibliography
1. Brown, Pete. 1999 The rise and suppression of the 'ultra-left' in the Chinese Cultural Revolution <http://www.flash.net/~comvoice/20cChinaLeft.html> (24th June 1999).
2. 1998. China 1959-1972: The Struggle Within <http://www.workers.org/marcy/china/2_index.html> (23rd June 1999).
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4. Notes/Sheets given in class
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