In 1949 and 1950, three ethnic Korean divisions of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) returned to North Korea. While some historians have cited their return in terms of Chinese and Soviet encouragement for Kim Il Sung's invasion of South Korea, this article argues that this was simply an attempt to enhance North Korea's self-defence capabilities, rather than to invade South Korea. The rationales behind the Soviet and Chinese decisions are analysed here. The Soviet Union's viewpoint will be explained, taking into account the high degree of tension on the Peninsula in early 1949. The Chinese perspective will be examined vis-a-vis the close Sino-Korean relationship, China's domestic economic pressures, and requ...
This study was undertaken to clarify effects of the differing Sino-Soviet-American strategic relatio...
This chapter is anchored in the relationship between Kim Il Sung and Mao Zedong, documenting China’s...
At the end of the Korean War, only one third of the approximately 21,000 Chinese prisoners of war we...
This article examines the Korean Armistice from the viewpoint of North Korea’s relations with the in...
China's decision to enter the Korean War in 1950 is a historical puzzle: why would China, a much wea...
Examining the past and recently discovered Soviet-Era documents to determine how Stalin came to the ...
North Korea is an historical anachronism in the global society of today. This paper presents a diffe...
China's policy toward the Korean peninsula has shifted from a one-Korea policy to a de facto two-Kor...
The Chinese entered the Korean War one year after the creation of the People’s Republic of China. Gi...
This paper looks explicitly at the question of North Korean collapse, framing the problem not in the...
Mitter: China emerged from the Korean War as a more confident actor in the international order. The ...
General Douglas MacArthur and President Harry Truman were convinced that the Chinese would not have ...
The thesis studies the relations of Communist China's foreign policy and its military offensives in ...
The Korean Peninsula has been in the knife-edge situation for several decades. In March 2013, North ...
After confronting each other as enemies during the Korean War, South Korea and China established dip...
This study was undertaken to clarify effects of the differing Sino-Soviet-American strategic relatio...
This chapter is anchored in the relationship between Kim Il Sung and Mao Zedong, documenting China’s...
At the end of the Korean War, only one third of the approximately 21,000 Chinese prisoners of war we...
This article examines the Korean Armistice from the viewpoint of North Korea’s relations with the in...
China's decision to enter the Korean War in 1950 is a historical puzzle: why would China, a much wea...
Examining the past and recently discovered Soviet-Era documents to determine how Stalin came to the ...
North Korea is an historical anachronism in the global society of today. This paper presents a diffe...
China's policy toward the Korean peninsula has shifted from a one-Korea policy to a de facto two-Kor...
The Chinese entered the Korean War one year after the creation of the People’s Republic of China. Gi...
This paper looks explicitly at the question of North Korean collapse, framing the problem not in the...
Mitter: China emerged from the Korean War as a more confident actor in the international order. The ...
General Douglas MacArthur and President Harry Truman were convinced that the Chinese would not have ...
The thesis studies the relations of Communist China's foreign policy and its military offensives in ...
The Korean Peninsula has been in the knife-edge situation for several decades. In March 2013, North ...
After confronting each other as enemies during the Korean War, South Korea and China established dip...
This study was undertaken to clarify effects of the differing Sino-Soviet-American strategic relatio...
This chapter is anchored in the relationship between Kim Il Sung and Mao Zedong, documenting China’s...
At the end of the Korean War, only one third of the approximately 21,000 Chinese prisoners of war we...