Maoist China foreign policy: 1970s and 1980s
a. it, a. only, african states, aid, awami league, central african republic, central committee, central java, central luzon, chairman mao, chiang kai, china, chinese, chinese communist, chinese communists, chou en, cultural revolution, dien bien phu, east timor, eastern bloc, fidel castro, foreign, foreign trade, from iran, general, general pinochet, general suharto, however, if china, in august, in december, in july, in june, in mali, in september, indonesian communist party, international socialism, japanese imperialism, le monde, lee kuan yew, malaysian prime minister, mao tse, maoist china, may, n. as, north korea, north vietnam, pakistan, palestinian liberation organization, peking, people republic, popular unity, president marcos, president sukarno, prime minister, red star, regime, republic, shah mohammed reza pahlevi, south africa, south african, south china sea, south sea, soviet, soviet union, sri lanka, state department, thai people, then china, third world, union, united, united front, united nations, united nations conference, united states