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The USSR and China


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The USSR and China
An examination of the relations that were built between the USSR and China following World War Two, with a focus on nuclear technology.
2,203 words (approx. 8.8 pages) | 6 sources | MLA | 2004 United States


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This paper examines how, when the Second World War ended, the nations of the USSR and China formed a bond based in common interests for power and other advancements. It discusses how history was formed and developed by the agreements the two nations made, and one of those agreements was that Stalin was going to share the secrets of nuclear technology with Mao in return for several things, including military agreements, possible provocation of the U.S., and other favors. It looks at how Mao faithfully followed his end of the agreement and how Stalin backed out, promoting Mao to believe the USSR was working toward victimizing China, and with this belief, he ordered his technology experts to devote their time to the development of nuclear technology. It analyzes how, because of the broken trust between Stalin and Mao, China has become a formidable opponent in the field of nuclear technology.

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"Mao's belief that his country was a victim became strengthened when Stalin refused to comply with the earlier promise to share information. At that time Mao decided Stalin was becoming a threat to China as he held nuclear technology secrets. In the mind of Mao there was only one reason that his former ally would suddenly change his mind about sharing the agreed upon information and that was so the USSR could become a power over China and a serious threat to the future of the nation. When Stalin backed out of his word Mao believed Stalin was actually planning to become a threat to China and this was one of the motivating factors behind Mao's decision to pursue the development of nuclear technology."

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APA Citation:

The USSR and China (2012, February 08). Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-The-USSR-and-China/46952

MLA Citation:

"The USSR and China" 08 February 2012. Web. 10 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-The-USSR-and-China/46952>




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