In the Shadows of Albania-China Relations (1960-1978)

In the Shadows of Albania-China Relations (1960-1978)
Author: Enver Bytyçi
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2022-02-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1527579093

This book is a study of Albania-China relations during the second half of the 20th century. Both countries have had a similar political system based on the same ideology for more than two decades. Indeed, they established an alliance that is unique of its kind; keeping in mind that such friendly relations were created between a small country with a population of 2-3 million (Albania) and a very large country with a population of 700 million (China). The book details unique characteristics of this alliance, highlighting that this interesting relationship is based on specific interests. It shows how this alliance has unfolded, from its initial optimism to the later sworn animosity between the two countries. The outcome of the relationship between Tirana and Beijing had its climax at the end of 1960s, which saw in a major crack in the alliance due to China’s newly established affinity with the USA.

Albania And China

Albania And China
Author: Elez Biberaj
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1986-06-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Albania and the Sino-Soviet Rift

Albania and the Sino-Soviet Rift
Author: William E. Griffith
Publisher: Cambridge, M.I.T. P
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1963
Genre: Albania
ISBN:

1. The background -- 2. The Soviet-Albanian conflict becomes clear - 1960 -- 3. Prelude to the break: Soviet-Albanian relations - December 1960 to October 1961 -- 4. The Soviet Twenty-second Party Congress and the Soviet-Albanian diplomatic break -- 5. After the Soviet-Albanian break -- 6. Albania today. Documents.

Future In Retrospect: China's Diplomatic History Revisited

Future In Retrospect: China's Diplomatic History Revisited
Author: Zhirui Chen
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2016-07-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1938134850

What were the new People's Republic of China's policies to the Universal Postal Union in its early years? How did they help China promote its national interests in the world stage? Why did China train Albanian interns in the Cold War? Was it out of 'communist fraternity' or was it part of China's concerted public diplomacy efforts? And what role has China's medical assistance to developing countries, especially those in Africa, played in its foreign affairs?Penned by well-known international relations scholars from China, the eight essays in this volume attempt to answer those questions and more. Based on rich literature, including some newly declassified files from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this volume introduces some of the most interesting and significant, but lesser-known, episodes in the diplomatic history of the People's Republic of China, and tries to shed light on their implications and impact on China's diplomacy.