Competing front groups Sino-Soviet split



after mao zedong broke bitterly soviet union in late 1950s, launched world-wide rivalry. mao set network of pro-chinese, anti-soviet parties , communist fronts directly challenged pro-soviet organizations in many countries.


by 1970 sino-soviet ideological rivalry extended africa , middle east, soviet union , china funded , supported opposed political parties, militias, , states, notably ogaden war (1977–1978) between ethiopia , somalia, rhodesian bush war (1964–1979), zimbabwean gukurahundi (1980–1987), angolan civil war (1975–2002), mozambican civil war (1977–1992), , factions of palestinian people. in thailand, pro-chinese communist fronts organized violent revolutionary goal in mind, based in local chinese enclaves , failed connect larger population.








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