Description
Explore the gripping narrative of the Sino-Soviet Border War of 1969 in Volume 1 of the Asia@War series. This critical historical conflict emerged from the complex geopolitical struggles between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Soviet Union. Delve into the deep-seated ideological rifts following the Chinese Civil War, where the communist triumph forged new alliances but also birthed rivalries. This book meticulously details the changes in Sino-Soviet relations post-Stalin, highlighting Mao's strategic maneuvering amid the chaos of the Cultural Revolution. With expert analysis from authors Harold Orenstein and Dmitry Ryabushkin, this volume unravels the backdrop of economic turmoil and political reformation that preceded the border skirmishes. Understand how these pivotal events shaped modern Asia and contributed to a world on the brink of escalation. A must-have for historians and enthusiasts of military history, this volume includes 76 pages filled with rich content, detailed maps, and insights into the ideology and politics of the time, ensuring you grasp the significance of this lesser-known conflict. Ideal for anyone interested in Sino-Soviet relations, Cold War dynamics, and military strategy, this paperback brings essential knowledge right to your bookshelf.