Roads to Reconciliation
People’s Republic of China, Western Europe and Italy During the Cold War Period (1949-1971)
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abstract
This volume include essays originally delivered at the international workshop Italy, Europe, China: Economic, Political and Cultural Relations During the Cold War Years (1949-1971) held at the Department of Asian and African Studies of Ca’ Foscari University of Venice on 13th-14th February 2014 as well as invited research papers by two international outstanding scholars who have made valuable contributions to the study of China’s foreign policy and engagement in the ’50s and ’60s. The book illustrates recent trends in international research on China-Western Europe relations in the years of intense Cold War, complicating the long-held image of Mao-era China as sealed off from the outside world.
Word Federation of Democratic Youth • ICP • Foreign experts • East-West Trade • Cold War • People’s Republic of China • Riots • European residents • Sino-Italian Relations • COCOM • Mao Zedong • Recognition • United States • Ost-Ausschuss der Deutschen Wirtschaft • Review article • Twentieth century • French foreign policy • Hong Kong • European students • Bruno Bernini • Sterling • China National Import & Export Corporation • German business • Foreign policy • China’s Communist Youth League • Chinese scholars • China • Chinese Committee for the Promotion of Internation • Mao era • Devaluation • Chinese Communist Party • China National Import & Export Corporation • Velio Spano • Federal Republic of Germany • China-Italy relations • Cold War years • International economic relations • Italy • PRC • 1949 China • CCP • Cold war