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Economic Alliance, Economic Split

Technology Transfers, Trade and Models of Industrialization between China and Soviet Eastern Europe in the Early Cold War

Author: Tao Chen and Jan Zofka  

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This book delivers crucial historical background in these times, as bloc-building returns to the global economy and China and Russia massively intensify their economic cooperation.

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This book delivers crucial historical background in these times, as bloc-building returns to the global economy and China and Russia massively intensify their economic cooperation.

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This book delivers crucial historical background in these times, as bloc-building returns to the global economy and China and Russia massively intensify their economic cooperation. It gathers global cutting-edge research on the economic exchanges in the early years of the Cold War between the newly formed People’s Republic of China and Soviet Eastern Europe.

Based on multidimensional archival sources from China, Eastern Europe, and beyond, this book departs from the traditional Cold War accounts of superpowers and geopolitics and looks into economic practices: how Chinese officials tried to access foreign markets via the Leipzig trade fair, how the Soviet-modelled car industry had to be built with US-trained Chinese engineers, or how socialist bureaucrats rationalized the giant projects of factory-building in China with developing future markets for industrial products on a global scale. Such a perspective helps to understand how economic rationales and second-tier actors contributed to the forming of the short-lived but far-reaching alliance and how cooperation on the ground for a while was able to survive, while generally mutual disappointment about the quick exhaustion of the cooperation’s benefits benefitted the swift split. These insights also provide a basis for rethinking the relationship between politics and economy in socialist regime-building during the Cold War.

This book will appeal to scholars and students of Cold War history, international relations, and economic history. The chapters in this book were originally published as special issue of European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire.

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About the Author

Tao Chen is Associate Professor of German Studies at Tongji University, China. His current project explores the Sino-German/European relations and China’s industrialization since 1945. He is the author of two books and has published articles in European Review of History, Journal of Contemporary History, Cold War History, The International History Review, China Review, and other journals.

Jan Zofka is a historian of Eastern Europe specializing in the transnational history of state socialist economy, with a special focus on early Cold War industrialization and commodity history. He has authored several articles in journals such as Cold War History, Journal of Global History, European Review of History, and Europe-Asia Studies and a book on post-Soviet separatisms in Crimea and Transnistria.

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Product Details

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd | Routledge
Published
19th June 2025
Pages
163
ISBN
9781041060185

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