When Khrushchev paid a visit to China in September 1959, he was coldly received and left the country on the third day of a planned seven-day visit. The Soviets had planned to provide China with an ...
Veteran CBS and NBC News correspondent Marvin Kalb’s latest book, “A Different Russia: Khrushchev and Kennedy on a Collision Course,” explores a perilous chapter of US-Soviet relations ...
Janan Ganesh’s column “Tariffs will not restore US unipolarity” (Opinion, February 13), musing about what might have happened to world economic history had China not been admitted into the ...
Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev. I learned that a summit ... On the other side of the world, China might be encouraged to attack Taiwan, which it has often threatened to do.
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By that measure, China’s gross domestic product overtook ... Though Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev once declared his country would bury Western capitalism, by 1989, the USSR had collapsed.
Pie Chamberlain: The great showman of the East, Nikita Khrushchev is replaced by man of less color and vitality, the generation of clerks and technocrats. Khrushchev succeeded Georgy Malenkov as ...