Copyright © 2005 The Regents of the University of California Published by Elsevier Ltd.Taking into account recently published evidence on Taiwan’s relations with the Soviet Union during the Cold War, this article examines the official and secret contacts between Moscow and Taipei from 1949 to 1988. It argues that despite some consideration given to a possible cooperation, Cold War hostility suited Taiwan and the Soviet Union more than collaboration. Taipei resorted to the ‘Soviet card’ in the 1970s to hinder Sino—American rapprochement, but never abandoned anti-Sovietism as the foundation of its diplomacy. The Soviet Union, for its part, prioritized normalization of relations with China and avoided rapprochement with the ROC, which could ha...
The period of détente is usually associated with a decrease of confrontation in US-Soviet relations,...
[[abstract]]Since 1996, China and Russia have been united in what both so-called a “strategic partne...
Few Cold War topics have received more generous scholarly attention than the Sino-Soviet relationshi...
The article questions Michael Share's thesis concerning the reasons behind the continued hostility b...
The article studies Beijing's reaction to the activities of Soviet diplomacy related to the Taiwan i...
For two decades the Soviet bloc made a concerted effort to normalise relations with the People's Rep...
To say that the study of the Baltic states' role in Taiwan's post-Cold War foreign relations has rec...
Taiwan issue appeared after the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China in...
The victory of the communist forces in the civil war in China resulted in the flight of the governme...
The main thesis of this study is that the survival and position of Taiwan has been and remains highl...
This thesis studies the diplomatic behaviours of Nationalist China on Taiwan in the period from 1958...
Sino-Soviet relations are analyzed by means of a systematic, multiple-method approach. Pravda commen...
This article examines evolving relations between the Republic of China on Taiwan (ROC) and the Balka...
abstract: During the 1950s, there were many events that defined the Asian Cold War. This academic th...
The change which occurred from 1949 to 1973 in the relations between the Union of Soviet Socialist R...
The period of détente is usually associated with a decrease of confrontation in US-Soviet relations,...
[[abstract]]Since 1996, China and Russia have been united in what both so-called a “strategic partne...
Few Cold War topics have received more generous scholarly attention than the Sino-Soviet relationshi...
The article questions Michael Share's thesis concerning the reasons behind the continued hostility b...
The article studies Beijing's reaction to the activities of Soviet diplomacy related to the Taiwan i...
For two decades the Soviet bloc made a concerted effort to normalise relations with the People's Rep...
To say that the study of the Baltic states' role in Taiwan's post-Cold War foreign relations has rec...
Taiwan issue appeared after the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China in...
The victory of the communist forces in the civil war in China resulted in the flight of the governme...
The main thesis of this study is that the survival and position of Taiwan has been and remains highl...
This thesis studies the diplomatic behaviours of Nationalist China on Taiwan in the period from 1958...
Sino-Soviet relations are analyzed by means of a systematic, multiple-method approach. Pravda commen...
This article examines evolving relations between the Republic of China on Taiwan (ROC) and the Balka...
abstract: During the 1950s, there were many events that defined the Asian Cold War. This academic th...
The change which occurred from 1949 to 1973 in the relations between the Union of Soviet Socialist R...
The period of détente is usually associated with a decrease of confrontation in US-Soviet relations,...
[[abstract]]Since 1996, China and Russia have been united in what both so-called a “strategic partne...
Few Cold War topics have received more generous scholarly attention than the Sino-Soviet relationshi...