SINO-SOVIET RELATIONS AND SOUTHEAST ASIA: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND FUTURE POSSIBILITIES

The border region with the Soviet Union is now China's major external concern, not Southeast Asia. Peking clearly has greater stakes in the outcome of present discussions with Moscow than in the fortunes of any nearby revolutionary movement. A natural question to consider is what effect differe...

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FOREIGN POLICY
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GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
INTERACTIONS
LEADERSHIP
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PREDICTIONS
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THREAT EVALUATION
USSR
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