The Economy of the Sino-Soviet Alliance.

Tao Chen, J. Ẑofka
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Abstract This article examines the research literature on the economic aspects of the “Sino-Soviet Alliance”, which lasted from the end of the Chinese Civil war until the Sino-Soviet split (1949-1960/63). The Soviet and Eastern European contribution to China’s industrialization, called the “largest technology transfer in human history” by some, still awaits detailed examination. This article aims to structure the field as well as inspire future research. The included studies range from on-the-ground microstudies of engineers at specific industrial construction projects to macro-perspectives on economic exchange, trade and governmental negotiations. In contrast to classical Cold War perspectives, which assume a primacy of (geo-)politics, the paper builds on more recent studies, arguing that economic rationales mattered in both the split and the forging of the alliance. The literature review suggests that the room for manoeuvre of actors beyond the Kremlin and party leaderships has to be measured anew, and that the impact of the alliance on Eastern Europe awaits further research. Finally, the influence of the West with its technologies and world markets becomes visible when these apparently exclusive East-East relations are examined more closely.
中苏联盟的经济。
摘要本文回顾了从中国内战结束到中苏分裂(1949-1960/63)这段时期“中苏联盟”经济方面的研究文献。苏联和东欧对中国工业化的贡献,被一些人称为“人类历史上最大的技术转移”,仍有待详细的研究。本文旨在构建这一领域,并对未来的研究产生启发。包括的研究范围从具体工业建设项目的工程师实地微观研究到经济交流、贸易和政府谈判的宏观视角。传统的冷战观点认为地缘政治是首要的,与此相反,本文建立在最近的研究基础上,认为经济原因在联盟的分裂和建立中都很重要。文献综述表明,克里姆林宫和政党领导层之外的行动者的行动空间必须重新衡量,而北约对东欧的影响有待进一步研究。最后,当我们更仔细地考察这些表面上排他性的东西方关系时,西方凭借其技术和世界市场的影响就变得显而易见了。
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