A study on Chinese aid toward Indonesia during 1958-1965Chinese Full Text
LI Yi-ping ZENG Yu-leng(Center for Southeast Asian Studies,Xiamen University,Xiamen 361005,Fujian)
Abstract: China’s aid toward Indonesia between 1958 and 1965 was not completely synchronized with the development of the two countries’ friendship.From 1960 to 1963,when the two countries were enjoying a period of rapprochement,China actually took a cautious and conservative stance on helping Indonesia.It was not until 1964 and 1965 that China reversed this kind of attitude,and began to increase and accelerate its aid toward Indonesia.The essay believes that in addition to the Cold War structure and the two’s political as well as economic factors,one primary reason is China’s revolutionary diplomacy.It was based on the strategic interpretation of and firm belief in world revolution that the Chinese leaders would choose revolution as the top criteria of its aid toward Indonesia,which contributed to the desynchronization between aid and friendship.
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10.14073/j.cnki.nywtyj.2012.03.006
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D829.342
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