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Mao’s final legacies and the Sino-Vietnamese War, 1971–79 / Chenyi Wang.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wang, Chenyi (Research fellow), author.
Series:
Contemporary Chinese studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mao, Zedong, 1893-1976.
Mao, Zedong.
Sino-Vietnamese Conflict, 1979.
China--Foreign relations--1949-1976.
China.
China--Foreign relations--1976-.
Physical Description:
xxi, 262 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Vancouver : UBC Press, [2026]
Summary:
"While official Chinese history hails Mao’s diplomatic and strategic policy-making in his last five years as successful, Mao’s Final Legacies and the Sino–Vietnamese War offers a convincing reassessment: Mao hijacked national security and manipulated ideology to serve his political needs. Following a failed military coup in 1971 (the Lin Biao Incident), Mao purged and crippled the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). In addition, his anti-Soviet and pro–Khmer Rouge policies created onerous strategic burdens for his successors. Drawing on previously untapped Chinese archival documents, internal documents, and insiders’ memoirs, Chenyi Wang investigates how Mao’s policies sowed the seeds for the catastrophic war against Vietnam in 1979. Saddled with Mao’s legacies and making their own miscalculations, post-Mao leaders reinforced the anti-Soviet and pro–Khmer Rouge stance and continued the purges of the PLA, undermining its fighting capabilities and combat effectiveness. In the end, they not only failed to achieve the original aim of the war — to uphold the Pol Pot regime — but also could not meet their revised war objectives. As Wang’s compelling narrative reveals, Mao’s preoccupation with consolidating power ultimately bequeathed an approach to diplomatic and strategic decision-making that led his successors to failure."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Lin Biao’s Demise, Mao’s Purges, and a Soviet Spy
Mao’s New Anti-Soviet Strategy
Mao’s Pro–Khmer Rouge Policy
Mao’s Successors Inherit Mao’s Anti-Soviet Stance and Pro–Khmer Rouge Policy
The Rise of an Assertive Hanoi
Tensions with Moscow and Appeasement of Hanoi
The Chinese Failure to Save the Pol Pot Regime
The Lost War.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Wang, Chenyi (Research fellow) Mao’s final legacies and the Sino-Vietnamese War, 1971–79.
ISBN:
9780774872546
0774872543
OCLC:
1538487174
Publisher Number:
90103974388

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