A Misunderstood Friendship: Mao Zedong, Kim Il-sung, and Sino-North Korean Relations, 1949-1976: Revised Edition

A Misunderstood Friendship: Mao Zedong, Kim Il-sung, and Sino-North Korean Relations, 1949-1976: Revised Edition

by Zhihua Shen, Yafeng Xia
A Misunderstood Friendship: Mao Zedong, Kim Il-sung, and Sino-North Korean Relations, 1949-1976: Revised Edition

A Misunderstood Friendship: Mao Zedong, Kim Il-sung, and Sino-North Korean Relations, 1949-1976: Revised Edition

by Zhihua Shen, Yafeng Xia

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Overview

Today, the People’s Republic of China is North Korea’s only ally on the world stage, a tightly knit relationship that goes back decades. Both countries portray their partnership as one of “brotherly affection” based on shared political ideals—an alliance “as tight as lips to teeth”—even though relations have deteriorated in recent years due to China’s ascendance and North Korea’s intransigence.

In A Misunderstood Friendship, leading diplomatic historians Zhihua Shen and Yafeng Xia draw on previously untapped primary source materials revealing tensions and rivalries to offer a unique account of the China–North Korea relationship. They unravel the twists and turns in high-level diplomacy between China and North Korea from the late 1940s to the death of Mao Zedong in 1976. Based on unprecedented access to Chinese government documents, Soviet and Eastern European archives, and in-depth interviews with former Chinese diplomats and North Korean defectors, Shen and Xia reveal that the tensions that currently plague the alliance between the two countries have been present from the very beginning of the relationship. They significantly revise existing narratives of the Korean War, China’s postwar aid to North Korea, Kim Il-sung’s ideological and strategic thinking, North Korea’s relations with the Soviet Union, and the importance of the Sino-U.S. rapprochement, among other issues. A Misunderstood Friendship adds new depth to our understanding of one of the most secretive and significant relationships of the Cold War, with increasing relevance to international affairs today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231200554
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 11/03/2020
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Zhihua Shen is the director of the Center for Cold War International History Studies at East China Normal University, Shanghai. The author of a number of major Chinese-language works on Cold War history, he is also the coauthor, with Yafeng Xia, of Mao and the Sino-Soviet Partnership, 1945‒1959: A New History (2015) and coauthor, with Danhui Li, of After Leaning to One Side: China and Its Allies in the Cold War (2011).

Yafeng Xia is professor of history at Long Island University, Brooklyn. His books include Negotiating with the Enemy: U.S.-China Talks Durgaing the Cold War, 1949‒1972 (2006).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Abbreviations xiii

Introduction: Refuting a Historical Myth 1

I Victory and Expansion of the Revolution in China and North Korea, 1945-1950 14

II Sharp Contradictions Among the Leadership, 1950-1053 44

III Chinese Economic Aid and Kim's Juche Idea, 1953-1956 77

IV Mao's Policy of Mollification, 1957-1960 108

V North Korea's Balancing Act, 1961-1965 137

VI The Lowest Ebb, 1966-1969 172

VII China's Last Ally, 1970-1976 196

Epilogue: China and North Korea in the Era of Deng Xiaoping 231

Notes 245

Bibliography 317

Index 341

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