Chinese Reaction and Interpretation of 1991 Events in the Soviet Union

The article is timed to coincide with two anniversaries: centenary of the Communist Party of China, and thirty years since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. According to the author’s idea, these two anniversaries correlate: analysis of the reasons and consequences of the USSR dissolution became o...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: I. Y. Zuenko
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: MGIMO University Press 2021-05-01
Series:Международная аналитика
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.interanalytics.org/jour/article/view/315
id doaj-4dafa425c7b34a5ea5f0e9aa0a81b06c
record_format Article
spelling doaj-4dafa425c7b34a5ea5f0e9aa0a81b06c2021-07-28T13:00:59ZrusMGIMO University PressМеждународная аналитика2587-84762541-96332021-05-011219611110.46272/2587-8476-2021-12-1-96-111299Chinese Reaction and Interpretation of 1991 Events in the Soviet UnionI. Y. Zuenko0Institute of History, Archaeology and Ethnology, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesThe article is timed to coincide with two anniversaries: centenary of the Communist Party of China, and thirty years since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. According to the author’s idea, these two anniversaries correlate: analysis of the reasons and consequences of the USSR dissolution became one of the factors of current policy of Chinese communists. The article brings light to this coherence. A wide range of Chinese sources and literature regarding 1991 events in the USSR was used for the article. Another feature is the attention to historical context of the late 1980s – early 1990s, analysis of which helps to understand domination of conservative view to the USSR dissolution. The article shows how the Chinese state and party interest in the Soviet experience led to creation of a large bulk of works regarding historical, sociological and culturological aspects of the USSR dissolution. The analysis of the most impactful of these works shows a wide range of views regarding certain aspects (fi rst of all, the role of reforms in the fi nal dissolution of the state) and consensus regarding other aspects (negative role of Mikhail Gorbachev, labelling the dissolution of the USSR and the Communist Party as a ‘catastrophe’). Further analysis of the Soviet experience led to such measures by the Chinese leadership like strengthening of partocracy regime, conducting of media-covered anti-smuggling campaigns, establishing of harsh administrative and security control in areas with ethnic minorities, active counterpropaganda and struggling with foreign information infl uence. Appellation to the negative experience of the USSR and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union is using by the Chinese leadership in its propaganda as an argument for unacceptability of any political reforms regarding weakening of the party role.https://www.interanalytics.org/jour/article/view/315chinasoviet unionperestroikachinese reformssovietology
collection DOAJ
language Russian
format Article
sources DOAJ
author I. Y. Zuenko
spellingShingle I. Y. Zuenko
Chinese Reaction and Interpretation of 1991 Events in the Soviet Union
Международная аналитика
china
soviet union
perestroika
chinese reforms
sovietology
author_facet I. Y. Zuenko
author_sort I. Y. Zuenko
title Chinese Reaction and Interpretation of 1991 Events in the Soviet Union
title_short Chinese Reaction and Interpretation of 1991 Events in the Soviet Union
title_full Chinese Reaction and Interpretation of 1991 Events in the Soviet Union
title_fullStr Chinese Reaction and Interpretation of 1991 Events in the Soviet Union
title_full_unstemmed Chinese Reaction and Interpretation of 1991 Events in the Soviet Union
title_sort chinese reaction and interpretation of 1991 events in the soviet union
publisher MGIMO University Press
series Международная аналитика
issn 2587-8476
2541-9633
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The article is timed to coincide with two anniversaries: centenary of the Communist Party of China, and thirty years since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. According to the author’s idea, these two anniversaries correlate: analysis of the reasons and consequences of the USSR dissolution became one of the factors of current policy of Chinese communists. The article brings light to this coherence. A wide range of Chinese sources and literature regarding 1991 events in the USSR was used for the article. Another feature is the attention to historical context of the late 1980s – early 1990s, analysis of which helps to understand domination of conservative view to the USSR dissolution. The article shows how the Chinese state and party interest in the Soviet experience led to creation of a large bulk of works regarding historical, sociological and culturological aspects of the USSR dissolution. The analysis of the most impactful of these works shows a wide range of views regarding certain aspects (fi rst of all, the role of reforms in the fi nal dissolution of the state) and consensus regarding other aspects (negative role of Mikhail Gorbachev, labelling the dissolution of the USSR and the Communist Party as a ‘catastrophe’). Further analysis of the Soviet experience led to such measures by the Chinese leadership like strengthening of partocracy regime, conducting of media-covered anti-smuggling campaigns, establishing of harsh administrative and security control in areas with ethnic minorities, active counterpropaganda and struggling with foreign information infl uence. Appellation to the negative experience of the USSR and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union is using by the Chinese leadership in its propaganda as an argument for unacceptability of any political reforms regarding weakening of the party role.
topic china
soviet union
perestroika
chinese reforms
sovietology
url https://www.interanalytics.org/jour/article/view/315
work_keys_str_mv AT iyzuenko chinesereactionandinterpretationof1991eventsinthesovietunion
_version_ 1721277312758972416