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Sino Soviet Split
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Sino-Soviet Split
Namedni 1963.
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Sino-Soviet split
The Sino-Soviet split was the deterioration of political and ideological relations between the neighboring states of People's Republic of China and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics during the Cold War. In the 1960s, China and the Soviet Union were the two largest communist states in the world. The doctrinal divergence derived from Chinese and Russian national interests, and from the régimes
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Sino soviet split
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Crisis in Communism: The Sino-Soviet Split
The Sino-Soviet Split. History Day 2011. Documentary.
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The Sino-Soviet Split, 1956-1966: The Cold War in the Communist World
History and Public Policy Program
Asia Program
Cold War International History Project
A discussion of a new book by Lorenz Lüthi on the Sino-Soviet split, which became one of the defining events of the Cold War. Identifying the primary role of disputes over Marxist-Leninist ideology, he traces their devastating impact in sowing conflict between the two nations in the areas of economic development
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Alternate History - Sino Soviet War - Episode 1
In 1969 after the Sino-Soviet split which caused deteriorating relations between China and the Soviet Union. After this, tensions rose during the Zhenbao island incident which almost lead to war. This video shows a scenario where war happened.
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Alternate History: No Sino-Soviet Split
Enjoy :)
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The Sino-Soviet Split
In the spirit of the derivative nature of Chinese tanks I have re-used the song from a previous video.
Draw a Crowd by Ben Folds Five
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The Sino Soviet Split
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OPC stories, Seymour Topping, SIno-Soviet Split
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Sino-Soviet Split/Counter-Revolutionary Clandestine Station Intervals (1966-1989)
Vintage IS recordings thought to be Soviet Russian and Pro-Western (Taiwan/US) clandestine radio stations. These stations came about within the era of Sino-Soviet split, during the Cultural Revolution and later with the Chinese political reforms. These were "black propaganda" stations claiming to be from the People's Republic of China but broadcast messages that were subversive and hostile to the
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The Sino-Soviet Border Conflict
See the conflict that nearly brought upon the world World War III or even a nuclear war!
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Alternative Wars: Sino-Soviet War
With the Sino-Soviet split comes the Sino-Soviet war which would cause great devastation to both countries.
Thanks for watching.
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Sino-Soviet Split Historical Re-Enactment
Our final history film for Ms.Laurie Ainsworth's IB History Class. This time about the Sino-Soviet split as told through the story of 'The Tiger Woods Crisis...
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Sino-Soviet Border Conflict 1969 (Men of War Red Rising Mod)
The Sino-Soviet border conflict was a seven-month undeclared military conflict between the Soviet Union and China at the height of the Sino-Soviet split in 1969. The most serious of these border clashes—which brought the two communist-ruled countries to the brink of war—occurred in March 1969 in the vicinity of Zhenbao Island on the Ussuri River, Chinese historians most commonly refer to the confl
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重读中华人民共和国史系列讲座 DHSS-2005-Shen-sino-soviet-split.wmv
香港科技大學,重读中华人民共和国历史,沈志华,中苏同盟.
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Cold War-Sino-Soviet Relations
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Godfather Airsoft Zhenbao Island
This event took place at GF Outdoor Field on Sunday January 22, 2012. Fot more information on our exciting events logo on to http://gfairsoftclub.com The Sin...
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China 2 PRC Mao Years 4 of 13
100 Flowers Bloom and crackdown, Taiwan crisis, Sino-Soviet Split.
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POLISH ARMY - WARSAW PACT PARADE - COLD WAR
ZŁOTE CZASY POLSKIEJ ARMII Договор о дружбе, сотрудничестве и взаимной помощи People's Republic of Albania (withheld support in 1961 because of the Sino-Sovi...
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APH- Tatu Megamix MEP Part 8
Yay! I finished early for once! :D My favorite pairing of all time: RoChu. I'm surprised I didn't do an AMV with them sooner :/ The storyline of this is: Iva...
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Sino-Vietnamese War 1979 中越戰爭 ( Battle of Cao Bang)
China - Vietnam War 1979 ( Battle of Cao Bang) 1979年中越戰爭(又稱對越自衛反擊戰、南疆戰爭、第三次印度支那戰爭)是指於1979年2月17日至3月16日爆發在中華人民共和國(以下簡稱中國)和越南社會主義共和國(以下簡稱越南)之間的戰爭。中國人民解放軍在短時間內佔領...
Sino Soviet Split
Edited extract from Cold War...
Edited extract from Cold War
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Sino-Soviet split
The Sino-Soviet split was the deterioration of political and ideological relations between the neighboring states of People's Republic of China and the Union of...
The Sino-Soviet split was the deterioration of political and ideological relations between the neighboring states of People's Republic of China and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics during the Cold War. In the 1960s, China and the Soviet Union were the two largest communist states in the world. The doctrinal divergence derived from Chinese and Russian national interests, and from the régimes' different interpretations of Marxism–Leninism.
In the 1950s and the 1960s, ideological debate between the communist parties of the USSR and China also concerned the possibility of peaceful coexistence with the capitalist West. Yet, to the Chinese public, Mao Zedong proposed a belligerent attitude towards capitalist countries, an initial rejection of peaceful coexistence, which he perceived as Marxist revisionism from the Soviet Union.
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The Sino-Soviet split was the deterioration of political and ideological relations between the neighboring states of People's Republic of China and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics during the Cold War. In the 1960s, China and the Soviet Union were the two largest communist states in the world. The doctrinal divergence derived from Chinese and Russian national interests, and from the régimes' different interpretations of Marxism–Leninism.
In the 1950s and the 1960s, ideological debate between the communist parties of the USSR and China also concerned the possibility of peaceful coexistence with the capitalist West. Yet, to the Chinese public, Mao Zedong proposed a belligerent attitude towards capitalist countries, an initial rejection of peaceful coexistence, which he perceived as Marxist revisionism from the Soviet Union.
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- published: 18 Oct 2015
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Sino soviet split
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- published: 25 Nov 2014
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Crisis in Communism: The Sino-Soviet Split
The Sino-Soviet Split. History Day 2011. Documentary....
The Sino-Soviet Split. History Day 2011. Documentary.
wn.com/Crisis In Communism The Sino Soviet Split
The Sino-Soviet Split. History Day 2011. Documentary.
- published: 15 Feb 2011
- views: 10794
The Sino-Soviet Split, 1956-1966: The Cold War in the Communist World
History and Public Policy Program
Asia Program
Cold War International History Project
A discussion of a new book by Lorenz Lüthi on the Sino-Soviet split, whic...
History and Public Policy Program
Asia Program
Cold War International History Project
A discussion of a new book by Lorenz Lüthi on the Sino-Soviet split, which became one of the defining events of the Cold War. Identifying the primary role of disputes over Marxist-Leninist ideology, he traces their devastating impact in sowing conflict between the two nations in the areas of economic development, party relations, and foreign policy.
Panelists: Lorenz M. Lüthi, Warren Cohen
wn.com/The Sino Soviet Split, 1956 1966 The Cold War In The Communist World
History and Public Policy Program
Asia Program
Cold War International History Project
A discussion of a new book by Lorenz Lüthi on the Sino-Soviet split, which became one of the defining events of the Cold War. Identifying the primary role of disputes over Marxist-Leninist ideology, he traces their devastating impact in sowing conflict between the two nations in the areas of economic development, party relations, and foreign policy.
Panelists: Lorenz M. Lüthi, Warren Cohen
- published: 16 Aug 2013
- views: 2319
Alternate History - Sino Soviet War - Episode 1
In 1969 after the Sino-Soviet split which caused deteriorating relations between China and the Soviet Union. After this, tensions rose during the Zhenbao island...
In 1969 after the Sino-Soviet split which caused deteriorating relations between China and the Soviet Union. After this, tensions rose during the Zhenbao island incident which almost lead to war. This video shows a scenario where war happened.
wn.com/Alternate History Sino Soviet War Episode 1
In 1969 after the Sino-Soviet split which caused deteriorating relations between China and the Soviet Union. After this, tensions rose during the Zhenbao island incident which almost lead to war. This video shows a scenario where war happened.
- published: 30 Sep 2014
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The Sino-Soviet Split
In the spirit of the derivative nature of Chinese tanks I have re-used the song from a previous video.
Draw a Crowd by Ben Folds Five...
In the spirit of the derivative nature of Chinese tanks I have re-used the song from a previous video.
Draw a Crowd by Ben Folds Five
wn.com/The Sino Soviet Split
In the spirit of the derivative nature of Chinese tanks I have re-used the song from a previous video.
Draw a Crowd by Ben Folds Five
- published: 25 Aug 2014
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Sino-Soviet Split/Counter-Revolutionary Clandestine Station Intervals (1966-1989)
Vintage IS recordings thought to be Soviet Russian and Pro-Western (Taiwan/US) clandestine radio stations. These stations came about within the era of Sino-Sovi...
Vintage IS recordings thought to be Soviet Russian and Pro-Western (Taiwan/US) clandestine radio stations. These stations came about within the era of Sino-Soviet split, during the Cultural Revolution and later with the Chinese political reforms. These were "black propaganda" stations claiming to be from the People's Republic of China but broadcast messages that were subversive and hostile to the Chinese government. Radio programs usually only 10-15 minutes long were disguised as if coming somewhere from the mainland. They were said to be transmitting from the South China sea by ships or in nearby Russia and Taiwan. Broadcasters are probably either political dissidents who escaped the purge, rightists, exiles, disgruntled PLA officers. Some stations could have been Vietnamese operatives backed by the KGB, or Kuomintang agents backed by the CIA as pointed out by some media monitoring agencies.
These broadcasts hoped to convince the average Chinese listener to participate in counter-revolutionary activities and movements and overthrow the government. It might also be Western intelligence agencies exploiting the rift between China and Russia.
Radio broadcasts were assisted by various other psychological warfare methods found here: http://www.psywarrior.com/NationalistChinesePropaganda.html These and radio operations are not necessarily related.
During the Sino-Soviet Split USSR and the PRC accused each other of betraying the Marxist-Leninist platform for various compromises they had with the West.
The stations went inactive during Mikhail Gorbachev’s visit to China and the aftermath of the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989.
Credits
Audio
http://clandestineradio.com
http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/conf/propaganda/musik.html (East is Red c.1972)
https://www.youtube.com/user/noun12345 (Antonín Dvořák - Symphony No.9- Allegro con fuoco 1-2)
References and images
http://www.abiweb.jp/ (Asian Broadcasting Institute)
http://www.psywarrior.com/NationalistChinesePropaganda.html
http://www.radiodx.com/introduction-to-dxing/introduction-to-clandestine-dxing/clandestine-radio-wars-1980s/
http://www.skygaze.com/content/mysteries/MaoZedong.shtml
Clandestine Confidential (Newsletter February, 1984)
http://gopix.com
http://www.vintageadbrowser.com/
http://commons.wikimedia.org
http://nyu.edu/classes/keefer/mao
http://chinaposters.net
http://loc.gov
http://smasholdthings.blogspot.com
Yuri Bezmenov aka "Tomas Schuman" on Subversion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gnpCqsXE8g
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wn.com/Sino Soviet Split Counter Revolutionary Clandestine Station Intervals (1966 1989)
Vintage IS recordings thought to be Soviet Russian and Pro-Western (Taiwan/US) clandestine radio stations. These stations came about within the era of Sino-Soviet split, during the Cultural Revolution and later with the Chinese political reforms. These were "black propaganda" stations claiming to be from the People's Republic of China but broadcast messages that were subversive and hostile to the Chinese government. Radio programs usually only 10-15 minutes long were disguised as if coming somewhere from the mainland. They were said to be transmitting from the South China sea by ships or in nearby Russia and Taiwan. Broadcasters are probably either political dissidents who escaped the purge, rightists, exiles, disgruntled PLA officers. Some stations could have been Vietnamese operatives backed by the KGB, or Kuomintang agents backed by the CIA as pointed out by some media monitoring agencies.
These broadcasts hoped to convince the average Chinese listener to participate in counter-revolutionary activities and movements and overthrow the government. It might also be Western intelligence agencies exploiting the rift between China and Russia.
Radio broadcasts were assisted by various other psychological warfare methods found here: http://www.psywarrior.com/NationalistChinesePropaganda.html These and radio operations are not necessarily related.
During the Sino-Soviet Split USSR and the PRC accused each other of betraying the Marxist-Leninist platform for various compromises they had with the West.
The stations went inactive during Mikhail Gorbachev’s visit to China and the aftermath of the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989.
Credits
Audio
http://clandestineradio.com
http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/conf/propaganda/musik.html (East is Red c.1972)
https://www.youtube.com/user/noun12345 (Antonín Dvořák - Symphony No.9- Allegro con fuoco 1-2)
References and images
http://www.abiweb.jp/ (Asian Broadcasting Institute)
http://www.psywarrior.com/NationalistChinesePropaganda.html
http://www.radiodx.com/introduction-to-dxing/introduction-to-clandestine-dxing/clandestine-radio-wars-1980s/
http://www.skygaze.com/content/mysteries/MaoZedong.shtml
Clandestine Confidential (Newsletter February, 1984)
http://gopix.com
http://www.vintageadbrowser.com/
http://commons.wikimedia.org
http://nyu.edu/classes/keefer/mao
http://chinaposters.net
http://loc.gov
http://smasholdthings.blogspot.com
Yuri Bezmenov aka "Tomas Schuman" on Subversion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gnpCqsXE8g
Marked * undetermined
- published: 13 Jan 2015
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The Sino-Soviet Border Conflict
See the conflict that nearly brought upon the world World War III or even a nuclear war!...
See the conflict that nearly brought upon the world World War III or even a nuclear war!
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See the conflict that nearly brought upon the world World War III or even a nuclear war!
Alternative Wars: Sino-Soviet War
With the Sino-Soviet split comes the Sino-Soviet war which would cause great devastation to both countries.
Thanks for watching.
Alternative Wars Complete Pla...
With the Sino-Soviet split comes the Sino-Soviet war which would cause great devastation to both countries.
Thanks for watching.
Alternative Wars Complete Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLujy7Lj1Ewb9kAWhZAT_ydX6ZE9uzXdhI
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wn.com/Alternative Wars Sino Soviet War
With the Sino-Soviet split comes the Sino-Soviet war which would cause great devastation to both countries.
Thanks for watching.
Alternative Wars Complete Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLujy7Lj1Ewb9kAWhZAT_ydX6ZE9uzXdhI
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dylansworld_1
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dylans-World/356693131191379
- published: 23 Aug 2015
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Sino-Soviet Split Historical Re-Enactment
Our final history film for Ms.Laurie Ainsworth's IB History Class. This time about the Sino-Soviet split as told through the story of 'The Tiger Woods Crisis......
Our final history film for Ms.Laurie Ainsworth's IB History Class. This time about the Sino-Soviet split as told through the story of 'The Tiger Woods Crisis...
wn.com/Sino Soviet Split Historical Re Enactment
Our final history film for Ms.Laurie Ainsworth's IB History Class. This time about the Sino-Soviet split as told through the story of 'The Tiger Woods Crisis...
Sino-Soviet Border Conflict 1969 (Men of War Red Rising Mod)
The Sino-Soviet border conflict was a seven-month undeclared military conflict between the Soviet Union and China at the height of the Sino-Soviet split in 1969...
The Sino-Soviet border conflict was a seven-month undeclared military conflict between the Soviet Union and China at the height of the Sino-Soviet split in 1969. The most serious of these border clashes—which brought the two communist-ruled countries to the brink of war—occurred in March 1969 in the vicinity of Zhenbao Island on the Ussuri River, Chinese historians most commonly refer to the conflict as the Zhenbao Island incident The conflict was finally resolved with future border demarcations.
In this scenario Chinese forces launch a small attack across the border but soviet troops are able to repulse the attack and force the Chinese to retreat.
wn.com/Sino Soviet Border Conflict 1969 (Men Of War Red Rising Mod)
The Sino-Soviet border conflict was a seven-month undeclared military conflict between the Soviet Union and China at the height of the Sino-Soviet split in 1969. The most serious of these border clashes—which brought the two communist-ruled countries to the brink of war—occurred in March 1969 in the vicinity of Zhenbao Island on the Ussuri River, Chinese historians most commonly refer to the conflict as the Zhenbao Island incident The conflict was finally resolved with future border demarcations.
In this scenario Chinese forces launch a small attack across the border but soviet troops are able to repulse the attack and force the Chinese to retreat.
- published: 16 Apr 2015
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Godfather Airsoft Zhenbao Island
This event took place at GF Outdoor Field on Sunday January 22, 2012. Fot more information on our exciting events logo on to http://gfairsoftclub.com The Sin......
This event took place at GF Outdoor Field on Sunday January 22, 2012. Fot more information on our exciting events logo on to http://gfairsoftclub.com The Sin...
wn.com/Godfather Airsoft Zhenbao Island
This event took place at GF Outdoor Field on Sunday January 22, 2012. Fot more information on our exciting events logo on to http://gfairsoftclub.com The Sin...
China 2 PRC Mao Years 4 of 13
100 Flowers Bloom and crackdown, Taiwan crisis, Sino-Soviet Split....
100 Flowers Bloom and crackdown, Taiwan crisis, Sino-Soviet Split.
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100 Flowers Bloom and crackdown, Taiwan crisis, Sino-Soviet Split.
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author: HOCclass
POLISH ARMY - WARSAW PACT PARADE - COLD WAR
ZŁOTE CZASY POLSKIEJ ARMII Договор о дружбе, сотрудничестве и взаимной помощи People's Republic of Albania (withheld support in 1961 because of the Sino-Sovi......
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ZŁOTE CZASY POLSKIEJ ARMII Договор о дружбе, сотрудничестве и взаимной помощи People's Republic of Albania (withheld support in 1961 because of the Sino-Sovi...
APH- Tatu Megamix MEP Part 8
Yay! I finished early for once! :D My favorite pairing of all time: RoChu. I'm surprised I didn't do an AMV with them sooner :/ The storyline of this is: Iva......
Yay! I finished early for once! :D My favorite pairing of all time: RoChu. I'm surprised I didn't do an AMV with them sooner :/ The storyline of this is: Iva...
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Yay! I finished early for once! :D My favorite pairing of all time: RoChu. I'm surprised I didn't do an AMV with them sooner :/ The storyline of this is: Iva...
Sino-Vietnamese War 1979 中越戰爭 ( Battle of Cao Bang)
China - Vietnam War 1979 ( Battle of Cao Bang) 1979年中越戰爭(又稱對越自衛反擊戰、南疆戰爭、第三次印度支那戰爭)是指於1979年2月17日至3月16日爆發在中華人民共和國(以下簡稱中國)和越南社會主義共和國(以下簡稱越南)之間的戰爭。中國人民解放軍在短時間內佔領......
China - Vietnam War 1979 ( Battle of Cao Bang) 1979年中越戰爭(又稱對越自衛反擊戰、南疆戰爭、第三次印度支那戰爭)是指於1979年2月17日至3月16日爆發在中華人民共和國(以下簡稱中國)和越南社會主義共和國(以下簡稱越南)之間的戰爭。中國人民解放軍在短時間內佔領...
wn.com/Sino Vietnamese War 1979 中越戰爭 ( Battle Of Cao Bang)
China - Vietnam War 1979 ( Battle of Cao Bang) 1979年中越戰爭(又稱對越自衛反擊戰、南疆戰爭、第三次印度支那戰爭)是指於1979年2月17日至3月16日爆發在中華人民共和國(以下簡稱中國)和越南社會主義共和國(以下簡稱越南)之間的戰爭。中國人民解放軍在短時間內佔領...
- published: 10 Jun 2014
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author: ChnReport
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Anti China Atrocities of the New Tsars 1969
Chinese documentary on the Sino-Soviet split http://www.archive.org/details/china-communist-history.
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The Cold War: China (1949-1972) | 15 of 24
Following the Chinese Revolution Mao Zedong aligns China firmly with the Soviet Union. China becomes the recipient of Soviet aid, supports Communist movements worldwide and confronts the United States in Korea and in the Taiwan straits. Domestically China experienced upheaval and disaster with the post-revolution land reforms, the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. A range of factors,
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Antonov 12 ULTIMATE COCKPIT FLIGHT MOVIE: 7 Cams, Takeoff & Landing! [AirClips full flight series]
On Friday July 10th 2015 the Air Clips Team has joined a flight of Ukraine Air Alliance's 1968-built Antonov 12 freighter UR-CAH from Luxemburg Findel to Las Palmas airport, Gran Canaria (Spain). Flight UKL 4075 took off at 12:57 hrs local time and almost seven hours later it touched down at 18:34 hrs LPA local time. The airplane was chartered by DB Schenker, the world's leading specialist for log
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How the Red Scare Shaped American Politics: Civil Rights, Social Welfare, Education (1998)
The Cold War was a state of political and military tension after World War II between powers in the Western Bloc (the United States, its NATO allies and others) and powers in the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union and its allies in the Warsaw Pact).
Historians have not fully agreed on the dates, but 1947–1991 is common. It was termed as "cold" because there was no large-scale fighting directly betwee
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Tyranny of the Weak: North Korea and the World, 1950-1992
To much of the world, North Korea is an impenetrable mystery, its inner workings unknown and its actions toward the outside unpredictable and frequently prov...
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The advantages & disadvantages on military cooperation Sino-russia 中俄军事合作的利与弊
Having conducted joint naval exercises recently in the Mediterranean, China and Russia will look to increase their naval cooperation in Asia. Next month, the two countries will conduct a joint naval exercise in the Peter the Great Gulf, the largest gulf of the Sea of Japan, along the coast of Russia’s Primorski Krai. The exercise will take place from August 20 to 28, and focus primarily on improvi
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No Place To Hide: The Strategy and Tactics of Terrorism
This program exposes the existence and operation of an international terrorist network created by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. It also shows how seemingly ...
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China's First Atomic Bomb Tests - Documentary Film on the Chinese Nuclear Weapons Research Program
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This is a Chinese propaganda film from 1966 about the communist country's first nuclear weapons tests starting in 1964. The fi
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Will the U.S. Go to War with China? Trade Deficit, Financial Markets, Lobby, Economics (1997)
Chinese--U.S. relations (or Sino-American relations) refers to international relations between the United States of America (U.S.A.) and the People's Republi...
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Russia's Subterranean World of Cold War Secrets
Deep within the former Soviet Union lays a classified, subterranean world of Cold War secrets. The two superpowers never engaged directly in full-scale armed combat but they each armed heavily...
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共和国战争之,1969中国苏联边境战争,珍宝岛战役,孙玉国,Sino-Soviet War
共和国战争之,1969中国苏联边境战争,珍宝岛战役,孙玉国,T-62坦克China - Republics of the Soviet Union War Damansky Island Year 1969 Sino-Soviet border conflict http://en.wikipedia.org/...
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The History Of Split Vol 3 By Juan Dj (1997)
The History Of Split Vol.3 - Juan Dj Temporada 1997
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A Reassessment of Sino-Russian Relations: How National Identities Trump National Interests
Seventh Annual Borton Mosely Distinguished Lecture on Eurasia with Gilbert Rozman, Musgrave Professor of Sociology, Princeton University. Moderated by Charle...
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How Communism Failed in the Soviet Union and China: Economic Systems Explained (1990)
The state ideology of the Soviet Union embodied a number of different theoretical streams, originating primarily from within the Marxist ideology of socialis...
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THE SOVIET SPACE PROGRAM SPUTNICK DECLASSIFIED Discovery Science Universe full documentary
THE SOVIET SPACE PROGRAM SPUTNICK DECLASSIFIED Discovery Science Universe full documentary More Space docmentary: nasa, earth, space, kennedy space center, astronomy, space invaders, dead space, space center houston,
The Soviet Space Program - Sputnick Declassified (full documentary). Thanks for watching. history life discovery science technology tech learning education .
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Sino-Russia Content Lecture
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Stalinism Revisited
Cold War International History Project
In cooperation with the Romanian Cultural Institute, The Wilson Center's Cold War International History Project hosted "Stalinism Revisited: The Establishment of Communist Regimes in East-Central Europe and the Dynamics of the Soviet Bloc"
Papers resulting from this conference will be published in a volume edited by Vladimir Tismaneau, Professor of Politic
Anti China Atrocities of the New Tsars 1969
Chinese documentary on the Sino-Soviet split http://www.archive.org/details/china-communist-history....
Chinese documentary on the Sino-Soviet split http://www.archive.org/details/china-communist-history.
wn.com/Anti China Atrocities Of The New Tsars 1969
Chinese documentary on the Sino-Soviet split http://www.archive.org/details/china-communist-history.
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author: SLJames
The Cold War: China (1949-1972) | 15 of 24
Following the Chinese Revolution Mao Zedong aligns China firmly with the Soviet Union. China becomes the recipient of Soviet aid, supports Communist movements w...
Following the Chinese Revolution Mao Zedong aligns China firmly with the Soviet Union. China becomes the recipient of Soviet aid, supports Communist movements worldwide and confronts the United States in Korea and in the Taiwan straits. Domestically China experienced upheaval and disaster with the post-revolution land reforms, the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. A range of factors, including Khrushchev's apparent acceptance of co-existence with the capitalist West and his refusal to share Soviet nuclear technology with China, led to the Sino-Soviet split and eventual conflict. Both sides become deeply distrustful of the other, particularly after China develops nuclear weapons. Sensing an opportunity to contain the Soviet Union, in 1972 the United States suddenly and unexpectedly moves to reestablish ties with China. Interviewees include Wu Ningkun, Marshall Green, Liu Binyan, Stepan Chervonenko and Henry Kissinger. The pre-credits scene shows Nixon's visit to China, only six years after the Cultural Revolution.
Recalling developments in China from 1949, when the Communists took over, until 1972. "China," Richard Nixon said in 1953, "is the basic cause of all our problems in Asia." Interviewed: Henry Kissinger; Chinese journalists; and the interpreters for Mao Zedong and Nikita Khrushchev. Kenneth Branagh narrates.
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Following the Chinese Revolution Mao Zedong aligns China firmly with the Soviet Union. China becomes the recipient of Soviet aid, supports Communist movements worldwide and confronts the United States in Korea and in the Taiwan straits. Domestically China experienced upheaval and disaster with the post-revolution land reforms, the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. A range of factors, including Khrushchev's apparent acceptance of co-existence with the capitalist West and his refusal to share Soviet nuclear technology with China, led to the Sino-Soviet split and eventual conflict. Both sides become deeply distrustful of the other, particularly after China develops nuclear weapons. Sensing an opportunity to contain the Soviet Union, in 1972 the United States suddenly and unexpectedly moves to reestablish ties with China. Interviewees include Wu Ningkun, Marshall Green, Liu Binyan, Stepan Chervonenko and Henry Kissinger. The pre-credits scene shows Nixon's visit to China, only six years after the Cultural Revolution.
Recalling developments in China from 1949, when the Communists took over, until 1972. "China," Richard Nixon said in 1953, "is the basic cause of all our problems in Asia." Interviewed: Henry Kissinger; Chinese journalists; and the interpreters for Mao Zedong and Nikita Khrushchev. Kenneth Branagh narrates.
- published: 31 Aug 2015
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Antonov 12 ULTIMATE COCKPIT FLIGHT MOVIE: 7 Cams, Takeoff & Landing! [AirClips full flight series]
On Friday July 10th 2015 the Air Clips Team has joined a flight of Ukraine Air Alliance's 1968-built Antonov 12 freighter UR-CAH from Luxemburg Findel to Las Pa...
On Friday July 10th 2015 the Air Clips Team has joined a flight of Ukraine Air Alliance's 1968-built Antonov 12 freighter UR-CAH from Luxemburg Findel to Las Palmas airport, Gran Canaria (Spain). Flight UKL 4075 took off at 12:57 hrs local time and almost seven hours later it touched down at 18:34 hrs LPA local time. The airplane was chartered by DB Schenker, the world's leading specialist for logistics to include special air cargo. The mission was to bring one huge piece of oilwell equipment to the Canary Islands, where it was desperately needed. The single pipe (1001 x 99 x 99 cms and 10.100 kg weight) arrived on a scheduled Cargolux B747F flight from the United States the same morning and in the absence of suitable scheduled cargo flights, the Antonov was exclusively chartered for the last part of the journey.
The Antonov An-12 (NATO reporting name: Cub) is a four-engined turboprop transport aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. It is the military version of the Antonov An-10 and was made in many variants.
The first prototype flew in December 1957. Over 900 had been built, in both military and civilian versions, before production finally ended in 1973. The An-12BP entered Soviet military service in 1959. In terms of configuration, size and capability, the aircraft is similar to the United States-built Lockheed C-130 Hercules. Military Soviet and former-Soviet examples have a defensive tail gun turret.
In the 1960s China purchased several An-12 aircraft from the Soviet Union, along with a license to assemble the aircraft locally. However, due to the Sino-Soviet split, the Soviet Union withdrew its technical assistance. It was not until 1974 that the first Chinese-assembled An-12 had its maiden flight. The Xi'an Aircraft Company and Xi'an Aircraft Design Institute worked to reverse-engineer the An-12 for local production.
In 1981, the Chinese copy version of the An-12, designated Y-8, entered production. Since then the Y-8 has become one of China's most popular military and civilian transport/cargo aircraft, with many variants produced and exported. A Tu-16/H-6 bomber navigator cockpit design was chosen for Y-8 instead of the original An-12 shorter navigator cockpit design, as the H-6 bomber had been in serial production for some time. Although the An-12 is no longer made in Russia or Ukraine, the Y-8 continues to be upgraded and produced in China. The latest Y8-F600 is a joint venture between Shaanxi Aircraft Company, Antonov Aeronautical Scientific-Technical Complex (ASTC), and Pratt & Whitney Canada. The Y8-F600 has a redesigned fuselage, western avionics, PW150B turboprop engines with an R-408 propeller system, and a two-crew glass cockpit. It is unknown whether the Shaanxi Y-8 remains in production, yet many believe it will remain in production for the foreseeable future.
The here seen An-12BK has an increased 30-tonne (66,140 lb) payload, improved avionics suite, TG-16M APU and the widened cargo door of the An-12BP characterized the An-12BK, which was built exclusively for the VTA (Komandovaniye voyenno-transportnoy aviatsii), a major component of the Soviet Air Force.
Ukraine Air Alliance is an airline based in Kiev, Ukraine. It operates cargo and passenger charters as well as services to Asia, Africa and Europe. Its main bases are Boryspil International Airport (KBP) and Zhulyany International Airport (IEV).
The airline was established on 28 February 1992 and started operations in 1993. It registered with the Ukrainian authorities as a joint stock company and was one of the first private air enterprises in Ukraine to obtain international status through registration at ICAO. The airline has taken part in UN relief flights.
The Ukraine Air Alliance fleet includes the following aircraft (at January 2015): 6 x AN-12 - Registration UR-CGV, UR-CGW, UR-CAJ, UR-CAK, UR-CZZ, UR-CAH
DB Schenker is a wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG that focuses on logistics. The company, created by reorganisation and rebranding of Deutsche Bahn subsidiaries, comprises a logistics division encompassing air, land, and sea freight, and a rail division made up from European rail freight companies.
Since December 2007 DB Schenker has been the freight logistics subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn. DB Schenker combines all transport and logistic activities of Deutsche Bahn (DB Schenker rail and DB Schenker logistics) employing over 94,600 staff spread across about 2,000 locations in about 130 countries and now is the biggest freight operator in the UK after buying out English Welsh and Scottish Railway (EWS).
From 1 January 2009 the logistics operations of DB-Schenker, Railion, EWS, and Transfesa were combined under the brand "DB Schenker".
wn.com/Antonov 12 Ultimate Cockpit Flight Movie 7 Cams, Takeoff Landing Airclips Full Flight Series
On Friday July 10th 2015 the Air Clips Team has joined a flight of Ukraine Air Alliance's 1968-built Antonov 12 freighter UR-CAH from Luxemburg Findel to Las Palmas airport, Gran Canaria (Spain). Flight UKL 4075 took off at 12:57 hrs local time and almost seven hours later it touched down at 18:34 hrs LPA local time. The airplane was chartered by DB Schenker, the world's leading specialist for logistics to include special air cargo. The mission was to bring one huge piece of oilwell equipment to the Canary Islands, where it was desperately needed. The single pipe (1001 x 99 x 99 cms and 10.100 kg weight) arrived on a scheduled Cargolux B747F flight from the United States the same morning and in the absence of suitable scheduled cargo flights, the Antonov was exclusively chartered for the last part of the journey.
The Antonov An-12 (NATO reporting name: Cub) is a four-engined turboprop transport aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. It is the military version of the Antonov An-10 and was made in many variants.
The first prototype flew in December 1957. Over 900 had been built, in both military and civilian versions, before production finally ended in 1973. The An-12BP entered Soviet military service in 1959. In terms of configuration, size and capability, the aircraft is similar to the United States-built Lockheed C-130 Hercules. Military Soviet and former-Soviet examples have a defensive tail gun turret.
In the 1960s China purchased several An-12 aircraft from the Soviet Union, along with a license to assemble the aircraft locally. However, due to the Sino-Soviet split, the Soviet Union withdrew its technical assistance. It was not until 1974 that the first Chinese-assembled An-12 had its maiden flight. The Xi'an Aircraft Company and Xi'an Aircraft Design Institute worked to reverse-engineer the An-12 for local production.
In 1981, the Chinese copy version of the An-12, designated Y-8, entered production. Since then the Y-8 has become one of China's most popular military and civilian transport/cargo aircraft, with many variants produced and exported. A Tu-16/H-6 bomber navigator cockpit design was chosen for Y-8 instead of the original An-12 shorter navigator cockpit design, as the H-6 bomber had been in serial production for some time. Although the An-12 is no longer made in Russia or Ukraine, the Y-8 continues to be upgraded and produced in China. The latest Y8-F600 is a joint venture between Shaanxi Aircraft Company, Antonov Aeronautical Scientific-Technical Complex (ASTC), and Pratt & Whitney Canada. The Y8-F600 has a redesigned fuselage, western avionics, PW150B turboprop engines with an R-408 propeller system, and a two-crew glass cockpit. It is unknown whether the Shaanxi Y-8 remains in production, yet many believe it will remain in production for the foreseeable future.
The here seen An-12BK has an increased 30-tonne (66,140 lb) payload, improved avionics suite, TG-16M APU and the widened cargo door of the An-12BP characterized the An-12BK, which was built exclusively for the VTA (Komandovaniye voyenno-transportnoy aviatsii), a major component of the Soviet Air Force.
Ukraine Air Alliance is an airline based in Kiev, Ukraine. It operates cargo and passenger charters as well as services to Asia, Africa and Europe. Its main bases are Boryspil International Airport (KBP) and Zhulyany International Airport (IEV).
The airline was established on 28 February 1992 and started operations in 1993. It registered with the Ukrainian authorities as a joint stock company and was one of the first private air enterprises in Ukraine to obtain international status through registration at ICAO. The airline has taken part in UN relief flights.
The Ukraine Air Alliance fleet includes the following aircraft (at January 2015): 6 x AN-12 - Registration UR-CGV, UR-CGW, UR-CAJ, UR-CAK, UR-CZZ, UR-CAH
DB Schenker is a wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG that focuses on logistics. The company, created by reorganisation and rebranding of Deutsche Bahn subsidiaries, comprises a logistics division encompassing air, land, and sea freight, and a rail division made up from European rail freight companies.
Since December 2007 DB Schenker has been the freight logistics subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn. DB Schenker combines all transport and logistic activities of Deutsche Bahn (DB Schenker rail and DB Schenker logistics) employing over 94,600 staff spread across about 2,000 locations in about 130 countries and now is the biggest freight operator in the UK after buying out English Welsh and Scottish Railway (EWS).
From 1 January 2009 the logistics operations of DB-Schenker, Railion, EWS, and Transfesa were combined under the brand "DB Schenker".
- published: 21 Aug 2015
- views: 38
Tyranny of the Weak: North Korea and The World, 1950-1992 with Prof. Charles Armstrong [FULL VIDEO]
September 5, 2013 - Columbia University Professor Charles Armstrong unveils his latest work, Tyranny of the Weak: North Korea and the World, 1950-1992, for m......
September 5, 2013 - Columbia University Professor Charles Armstrong unveils his latest work, Tyranny of the Weak: North Korea and the World, 1950-1992, for m...
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September 5, 2013 - Columbia University Professor Charles Armstrong unveils his latest work, Tyranny of the Weak: North Korea and the World, 1950-1992, for m...
How the Red Scare Shaped American Politics: Civil Rights, Social Welfare, Education (1998)
The Cold War was a state of political and military tension after World War II between powers in the Western Bloc (the United States, its NATO allies and others)...
The Cold War was a state of political and military tension after World War II between powers in the Western Bloc (the United States, its NATO allies and others) and powers in the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union and its allies in the Warsaw Pact).
Historians have not fully agreed on the dates, but 1947–1991 is common. It was termed as "cold" because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two sides, although there were major regional wars, known as proxy wars, in Korea, Vietnam and Afghanistan that the two sides supported. The Cold War split the temporary wartime alliance against Nazi Germany, leaving the USSR and the US as two superpowers with profound economic and political differences: the former being a single-party Marxist–Leninist state, and the latter being a capitalist state with generally free elections. A self-proclaimed neutral bloc arose with the Non-Aligned Movement founded by Egypt, India, Indonesia and Yugoslavia; this faction rejected association with either the US-led West or the Soviet-led East. The two superpowers never engaged directly in full-scale armed combat but they each armed heavily in preparation for a possible all-out nuclear world war. Each side had a nuclear deterrent that deterred an attack by the other side, on the basis that such an attack would lead to total destruction of the attacker: the doctrine of mutually assured destruction (MAD). Aside from the development of the two sides' nuclear arsenals, and deployment of conventional military forces, the struggle for dominance was expressed via proxy wars around the globe, psychological warfare, propaganda and espionage, and technological competitions such as the Space Race.
The first phase of the Cold War began in the first two years after the end of the Second World War in 1945. The USSR consolidated its control over the states of the Eastern Bloc while the United States began a strategy of global containment to challenge Soviet power, extending military and financial aid to the countries of Western Europe (for example, supporting the anti-Communist side in the Greek Civil War) and creating the NATO alliance. The Berlin Blockade (1948–49) was the first major crisis of the Cold War.
With victory of the Communist side in the Chinese Civil War and the outbreak of the Korean War (1950–53), the conflict expanded. The USSR and USA competed for influence in Latin America and decolonizing states of Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Meanwhile, the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 was stopped by the Soviets. The expansion and escalation sparked more crises, such as the Suez Crisis (1956), the Berlin Crisis of 1961, and the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. Following this last crisis a new phase began that saw the Sino-Soviet split complicate relations within the Communist sphere while US allies, particularly France, demonstrated greater independence of action. The USSR crushed the 1968 Prague Spring liberalization program in Czechoslovakia, and the Vietnam War (1955–1975) ended with a defeat of the US-backed Republic of South Vietnam, prompting further adjustments.
By the 1970s, both sides had become interested in accommodations to create a more stable and predictable international system, inaugurating a period of détente that saw Strategic Arms Limitation Talks and the US opening relations with the People's Republic of China as a strategic counterweight to the Soviet Union. Détente collapsed at the end of the decade with the Soviet war in Afghanistan beginning in 1979.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War
wn.com/How The Red Scare Shaped American Politics Civil Rights, Social Welfare, Education (1998)
The Cold War was a state of political and military tension after World War II between powers in the Western Bloc (the United States, its NATO allies and others) and powers in the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union and its allies in the Warsaw Pact).
Historians have not fully agreed on the dates, but 1947–1991 is common. It was termed as "cold" because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two sides, although there were major regional wars, known as proxy wars, in Korea, Vietnam and Afghanistan that the two sides supported. The Cold War split the temporary wartime alliance against Nazi Germany, leaving the USSR and the US as two superpowers with profound economic and political differences: the former being a single-party Marxist–Leninist state, and the latter being a capitalist state with generally free elections. A self-proclaimed neutral bloc arose with the Non-Aligned Movement founded by Egypt, India, Indonesia and Yugoslavia; this faction rejected association with either the US-led West or the Soviet-led East. The two superpowers never engaged directly in full-scale armed combat but they each armed heavily in preparation for a possible all-out nuclear world war. Each side had a nuclear deterrent that deterred an attack by the other side, on the basis that such an attack would lead to total destruction of the attacker: the doctrine of mutually assured destruction (MAD). Aside from the development of the two sides' nuclear arsenals, and deployment of conventional military forces, the struggle for dominance was expressed via proxy wars around the globe, psychological warfare, propaganda and espionage, and technological competitions such as the Space Race.
The first phase of the Cold War began in the first two years after the end of the Second World War in 1945. The USSR consolidated its control over the states of the Eastern Bloc while the United States began a strategy of global containment to challenge Soviet power, extending military and financial aid to the countries of Western Europe (for example, supporting the anti-Communist side in the Greek Civil War) and creating the NATO alliance. The Berlin Blockade (1948–49) was the first major crisis of the Cold War.
With victory of the Communist side in the Chinese Civil War and the outbreak of the Korean War (1950–53), the conflict expanded. The USSR and USA competed for influence in Latin America and decolonizing states of Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Meanwhile, the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 was stopped by the Soviets. The expansion and escalation sparked more crises, such as the Suez Crisis (1956), the Berlin Crisis of 1961, and the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. Following this last crisis a new phase began that saw the Sino-Soviet split complicate relations within the Communist sphere while US allies, particularly France, demonstrated greater independence of action. The USSR crushed the 1968 Prague Spring liberalization program in Czechoslovakia, and the Vietnam War (1955–1975) ended with a defeat of the US-backed Republic of South Vietnam, prompting further adjustments.
By the 1970s, both sides had become interested in accommodations to create a more stable and predictable international system, inaugurating a period of détente that saw Strategic Arms Limitation Talks and the US opening relations with the People's Republic of China as a strategic counterweight to the Soviet Union. Détente collapsed at the end of the decade with the Soviet war in Afghanistan beginning in 1979.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War
- published: 07 Sep 2015
- views: 5
Tyranny of the Weak: North Korea and the World, 1950-1992
To much of the world, North Korea is an impenetrable mystery, its inner workings unknown and its actions toward the outside unpredictable and frequently prov......
To much of the world, North Korea is an impenetrable mystery, its inner workings unknown and its actions toward the outside unpredictable and frequently prov...
wn.com/Tyranny Of The Weak North Korea And The World, 1950 1992
To much of the world, North Korea is an impenetrable mystery, its inner workings unknown and its actions toward the outside unpredictable and frequently prov...
The advantages & disadvantages on military cooperation Sino-russia 中俄军事合作的利与弊
Having conducted joint naval exercises recently in the Mediterranean, China and Russia will look to increase their naval cooperation in Asia. Next month, the tw...
Having conducted joint naval exercises recently in the Mediterranean, China and Russia will look to increase their naval cooperation in Asia. Next month, the two countries will conduct a joint naval exercise in the Peter the Great Gulf, the largest gulf of the Sea of Japan, along the coast of Russia’s Primorski Krai. The exercise will take place from August 20 to 28, and focus primarily on improving the interoperability of the two navies and bolstering strategic coordination. The exercise, which is code-named “Joint-Sea 2015-II,” will take place as tensions remain high between China and Japan, who dispute the extent of the exclusive economic zones in the East China Sea, and between Russia and Japan. Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev recently announced that Russia would accelerate the CONSTRUCTION of civilian and military features on the Kuril Islands, which remain disputed between Russia and Japan.
Details about the exercise emerged during a monthly Chinese Ministry of Defense press conference. People’s Liberation Army Senior Colonel Yang Yujun, a spokesperson for the ministry, noted that “purpose of the exercise is to consolidate and develop the China-Russia all-round strategic coordination partnership, to deepen the pragmatic and friendly cooperation between the Chinese and Russian militaries, and to enhance the organization and command capabilities and the levels of the two militaries in jointly conducting the joint traffic defense activities and joint landing activities, so as to further enhance their capabilities of jointly coping with maritime SECURITY threats.”
He added that the exercise will include “joint air-defense, joint anti-submarine warfare, joint anti-surface warfare and joint defense.” According to Yang’s comments, the two navies will also conduct joint landing exercises. China will be sending seven People’s Liberation Army Navy ships, “including destroyers, frigates, landing ships and comprehensive replenish vessels,” and, additionally, it will send five aircraft, including airborne early-warning and control aircraft and fighters. The Russians will send a similar assortment of assets to the exercise, including dispatch ships, submarines, and fixed-wing aircraft.
In Tokyo and in Washington, this exercise will be read as another sign of the extent to which China and Russia are aligned in Asia. Relations between Russia and China have waxed and waned over the years, reaching their nadir during the Sino-Soviet split at the height of the Cold War, and, while their interests may not perfectly align on all issues, they cooperate closely as SECURITY partners. Notably, Russia’s military cooperation with Beijing has seen a sharp uptick following a general deterioration of its ties with Europe and the United States for its actions in Ukraine, including support for anti-government rebels and the annexation of the Crimean peninsula.
The advantages & disadvantages on military cooperation Sino-russia 中俄军事合作的利与弊 ,for more information about video film files http://youtube.com/user/cosmeticmachines as well as business website at http://penglaichina.com
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Having conducted joint naval exercises recently in the Mediterranean, China and Russia will look to increase their naval cooperation in Asia. Next month, the two countries will conduct a joint naval exercise in the Peter the Great Gulf, the largest gulf of the Sea of Japan, along the coast of Russia’s Primorski Krai. The exercise will take place from August 20 to 28, and focus primarily on improving the interoperability of the two navies and bolstering strategic coordination. The exercise, which is code-named “Joint-Sea 2015-II,” will take place as tensions remain high between China and Japan, who dispute the extent of the exclusive economic zones in the East China Sea, and between Russia and Japan. Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev recently announced that Russia would accelerate the CONSTRUCTION of civilian and military features on the Kuril Islands, which remain disputed between Russia and Japan.
Details about the exercise emerged during a monthly Chinese Ministry of Defense press conference. People’s Liberation Army Senior Colonel Yang Yujun, a spokesperson for the ministry, noted that “purpose of the exercise is to consolidate and develop the China-Russia all-round strategic coordination partnership, to deepen the pragmatic and friendly cooperation between the Chinese and Russian militaries, and to enhance the organization and command capabilities and the levels of the two militaries in jointly conducting the joint traffic defense activities and joint landing activities, so as to further enhance their capabilities of jointly coping with maritime SECURITY threats.”
He added that the exercise will include “joint air-defense, joint anti-submarine warfare, joint anti-surface warfare and joint defense.” According to Yang’s comments, the two navies will also conduct joint landing exercises. China will be sending seven People’s Liberation Army Navy ships, “including destroyers, frigates, landing ships and comprehensive replenish vessels,” and, additionally, it will send five aircraft, including airborne early-warning and control aircraft and fighters. The Russians will send a similar assortment of assets to the exercise, including dispatch ships, submarines, and fixed-wing aircraft.
In Tokyo and in Washington, this exercise will be read as another sign of the extent to which China and Russia are aligned in Asia. Relations between Russia and China have waxed and waned over the years, reaching their nadir during the Sino-Soviet split at the height of the Cold War, and, while their interests may not perfectly align on all issues, they cooperate closely as SECURITY partners. Notably, Russia’s military cooperation with Beijing has seen a sharp uptick following a general deterioration of its ties with Europe and the United States for its actions in Ukraine, including support for anti-government rebels and the annexation of the Crimean peninsula.
The advantages & disadvantages on military cooperation Sino-russia 中俄军事合作的利与弊 ,for more information about video film files http://youtube.com/user/cosmeticmachines as well as business website at http://penglaichina.com
- published: 08 Aug 2015
- views: 2
No Place To Hide: The Strategy and Tactics of Terrorism
This program exposes the existence and operation of an international terrorist network created by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. It also shows how seemingly ......
This program exposes the existence and operation of an international terrorist network created by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. It also shows how seemingly ...
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This program exposes the existence and operation of an international terrorist network created by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. It also shows how seemingly ...
China's First Atomic Bomb Tests - Documentary Film on the Chinese Nuclear Weapons Research Program
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This is a Chinese propaganda film from 1966 about the communist country's first nuclear weapons tests starting in 1964. The film shows the preparation of the testing area and the participation of the scientists and workers organized for the event which shocked the world. The soundtrack features a complete English translation of the narration which is delivered in a rather deadpan fashion, contrasting with the obvious enthusiasm of the original Chinese narrator. http://www.candlelightstories.com/2013/02/23/1966-chinese-nuclear-testing-film/
About China's first atomic bomb tests:
Mao Zedong decided to begin a Chinese nuclear-weapons program during the First Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1954-1955 over the Quemoy and Matsu Islands. While he did not expect to be able to match the large American nuclear arsenal, Mao believed that even a few bombs would increase China's diplomatic credibility. Construction of uranium enrichment plants in Baotou and Lanzhou began in 1958, and a plutonium facility in Jiuquan and the Lop Nur nuclear test site by 1960. The Soviet Union provided assistance in the early Chinese program by sending advisers to help in the facilities devoted to fissile material production, and promised to provide a prototype bomb. In July 1960, however, during the Sino-Soviet split, all Soviet assistance with the Chinese nuclear program was abruptly terminated and all Soviet technicians were withdrawn from the program.
The American government under John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson was concerned about the program and studied ways to sabotage or attack it, perhaps with the aid of Taiwan or the Soviet Union, but Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev did not display interest. The first Chinese nuclear test, code-named 596, occurred on 16 October 1964.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Republic_of_China_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
596, originally named by western intelligence agencies Chic-1, is the codename of the People's Republic of China's first nuclear weapons test, detonated on October 16, 1964 at the Lop Nur test site. It was a uranium-235 implosion fission device and had a yield of 22 kilotons. With the test, China became the fifth nuclear power.
Project 596 was named after the month of June 1959 in which it was initiated, immediately after Nikita Khrushchev decided to stop helping the Chinese with their nuclear program 20 June 1959. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/596_(nuclear_test)
Nuclear policy of China in our days
China is one of the five nuclear weapons states (NWS) recognized by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which China ratified in 1992. China is the only NWS] to give an unqualified security assurance to non-nuclear-weapon states: "China undertakes not to use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear-weapon States or nuclear-weapon-free zones at any time or under any circumstances."
Chinese public policy has always been one of the "no first use rule" while maintaining a deterrent retaliatory force targeted for countervalue targets.
In 2005, the Chinese Foreign Ministry released a white paper stating that the government would not be the first to use nuclear weapons at any time and under any circumstances. In addition, the paper went on to state that this "no first use" policy would remain unchanged in the future and that China would not use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against any non-nuclear-weapon states or nuclear-weapon-free zones.
Historically, China has been implicated in the development of the Pakistani nuclear program. In the early 1980s, China is believed to have given Pakistan a "package" including uranium enrichment technology, high-enriched uranium, and the design for a compact nuclear weapon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Republic_of_China_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
Chinese film (1966)
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This is a Chinese propaganda film from 1966 about the communist country's first nuclear weapons tests starting in 1964. The film shows the preparation of the testing area and the participation of the scientists and workers organized for the event which shocked the world. The soundtrack features a complete English translation of the narration which is delivered in a rather deadpan fashion, contrasting with the obvious enthusiasm of the original Chinese narrator. http://www.candlelightstories.com/2013/02/23/1966-chinese-nuclear-testing-film/
About China's first atomic bomb tests:
Mao Zedong decided to begin a Chinese nuclear-weapons program during the First Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1954-1955 over the Quemoy and Matsu Islands. While he did not expect to be able to match the large American nuclear arsenal, Mao believed that even a few bombs would increase China's diplomatic credibility. Construction of uranium enrichment plants in Baotou and Lanzhou began in 1958, and a plutonium facility in Jiuquan and the Lop Nur nuclear test site by 1960. The Soviet Union provided assistance in the early Chinese program by sending advisers to help in the facilities devoted to fissile material production, and promised to provide a prototype bomb. In July 1960, however, during the Sino-Soviet split, all Soviet assistance with the Chinese nuclear program was abruptly terminated and all Soviet technicians were withdrawn from the program.
The American government under John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson was concerned about the program and studied ways to sabotage or attack it, perhaps with the aid of Taiwan or the Soviet Union, but Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev did not display interest. The first Chinese nuclear test, code-named 596, occurred on 16 October 1964.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Republic_of_China_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
596, originally named by western intelligence agencies Chic-1, is the codename of the People's Republic of China's first nuclear weapons test, detonated on October 16, 1964 at the Lop Nur test site. It was a uranium-235 implosion fission device and had a yield of 22 kilotons. With the test, China became the fifth nuclear power.
Project 596 was named after the month of June 1959 in which it was initiated, immediately after Nikita Khrushchev decided to stop helping the Chinese with their nuclear program 20 June 1959. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/596_(nuclear_test)
Nuclear policy of China in our days
China is one of the five nuclear weapons states (NWS) recognized by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which China ratified in 1992. China is the only NWS] to give an unqualified security assurance to non-nuclear-weapon states: "China undertakes not to use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear-weapon States or nuclear-weapon-free zones at any time or under any circumstances."
Chinese public policy has always been one of the "no first use rule" while maintaining a deterrent retaliatory force targeted for countervalue targets.
In 2005, the Chinese Foreign Ministry released a white paper stating that the government would not be the first to use nuclear weapons at any time and under any circumstances. In addition, the paper went on to state that this "no first use" policy would remain unchanged in the future and that China would not use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against any non-nuclear-weapon states or nuclear-weapon-free zones.
Historically, China has been implicated in the development of the Pakistani nuclear program. In the early 1980s, China is believed to have given Pakistan a "package" including uranium enrichment technology, high-enriched uranium, and the design for a compact nuclear weapon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Republic_of_China_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
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Will the U.S. Go to War with China? Trade Deficit, Financial Markets, Lobby, Economics (1997)
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Russia's Subterranean World of Cold War Secrets
Deep within the former Soviet Union lays a classified, subterranean world of Cold War secrets. The two superpowers never engaged directly in full-scale armed co...
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Deep within the former Soviet Union lays a classified, subterranean world of Cold War secrets. The two superpowers never engaged directly in full-scale armed combat but they each armed heavily...
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The History Of Split Vol 3 By Juan Dj (1997)
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The History Of Split Vol.3 - Juan Dj Temporada 1997
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A Reassessment of Sino-Russian Relations: How National Identities Trump National Interests
Seventh Annual Borton Mosely Distinguished Lecture on Eurasia with Gilbert Rozman, Musgrave Professor of Sociology, Princeton University. Moderated by Charle......
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How Communism Failed in the Soviet Union and China: Economic Systems Explained (1990)
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THE SOVIET SPACE PROGRAM SPUTNICK DECLASSIFIED Discovery Science Universe full documentary
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Stalinism Revisited
Cold War International History Project
In cooperation with the Romanian Cultural Institute, The Wilson Center's Cold War International History Project hosted ...
Cold War International History Project
In cooperation with the Romanian Cultural Institute, The Wilson Center's Cold War International History Project hosted "Stalinism Revisited: The Establishment of Communist Regimes in East-Central Europe and the Dynamics of the Soviet Bloc"
Papers resulting from this conference will be published in a volume edited by Vladimir Tismaneau, Professor of Politics & Director, Center for the Study of Post-Communist Societies, Government and Politics University of Maryland -College Park & Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Commission for the Analysis of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania
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Cold War International History Project
In cooperation with the Romanian Cultural Institute, The Wilson Center's Cold War International History Project hosted "Stalinism Revisited: The Establishment of Communist Regimes in East-Central Europe and the Dynamics of the Soviet Bloc"
Papers resulting from this conference will be published in a volume edited by Vladimir Tismaneau, Professor of Politics & Director, Center for the Study of Post-Communist Societies, Government and Politics University of Maryland -College Park & Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Commission for the Analysis of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania
- published: 16 Aug 2013
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