China and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen

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A01=Hashim S.H. Behbehani
Abd Al Latif
Arab socialist states
Author_Hashim S.H. Behbehani
Bandung Conference
Capital's Workers
Capital’s Workers
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Category=JPS
CCP
Chairman Mao's Work
Chairman Mao’s Work
China Yemen diplomatic delegation 1968
Chinese People's Institute
Chinese People's Liberation Army
Chinese People’s Institute
Chinese People’s Liberation Army
Chou En-lai
CIA
Cold War diplomacy
communist bloc alliances
cultural revolution
Cultural Revolution impact
Deputy Foreign Minister
Deputy Premier
Developed Marxism Leninism
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Imamate Office
National Democratic Revolution
National Liberation
PDRY
PDRY's own political orientation the leadership
people's democratic republic of yemen
People's Liberation Army Units
People’s Liberation Army Units
Saleh
Salih Bin
Sino-Arab political history
socialist international relations
South Yemen
Southern Yemen
Soviet Revisionism
World Revolutionary Movement
Şaleḩ

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138929296
  • Weight: 136g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This report, first published in 1985, was compiled by members of the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen) and is an interesting historical document. Because of the PDRY’s own political orientation the leadership, when it came to power, sought help, advice and assistance from other Communist governments. Among these was China. By historical coincidence that country at the time of the PDRY’s delegation visit was engulfed in what we know as the Cultural Revolution. Very few official foreign delegations were received by the Chinese at the time and so this report becomes doubly interesting as it sheds a fascinating light on the political situation in both countries at that time. More importantly, it represents one of the rare pieces of published material on China and the Arab World

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