Introduction : the complexities of learning from the Soviet Union / Thomas P. Bernstein -- Sino-Soviet relations during the Mao Years, 1949-1969 / Lorenz M. Lüthi -- The main causes for the return of the Chinese Changchun Railway to China and its impact on Sino-Soviet relations / Shengfa Zhang -- Only a handshake but no embrace : Sino-Soviet normalization in the 1980s / Péter Vámos -- Instilling Stalinism in Chinese party members : absorbing Stalin's short course in the 1950s / Hua-yu Li -- The Soviet model and the breakdown of the military alliance / You Ji -- The transplantation and entrenchment of the Soviet economic model in China / Kong Hanbing -- Get organized : the impact of the Soviet model on the CCP's rural economic strategy, 1949-l953 / Xiaojia Hou -- The Soviet model and China's state farms / Gregory Rohlf -- Labor is glorious : model laborers in the PRC / Miin-ling Yu -- The Soviet impact on "gender equality" in China in the l950s / Jian Zang -- Soviet-Chinese academic interactions in the 1950s : questioning the "impact-response" approach / Izabella Goikhman -- Three blows of the shoulder pole : Soviet experts at Chinese People's University, 1950-1957 / Douglas Stiffler -- Lysenkoism and the suppression of genetics in the PRC, 1949-1956 / Laurence Schneider -- Between revolutions : Chinese students in Soviet institutes, 1948-1966 / Elizabeth McGuire -- Coming of age in the brave new world : the changing reception of the Soviet novel, How the steel was tempered, in the People's Republic of China / Donghui He -- Film and gender in Sino-Soviet cultural exchange, 1949-69 / Tina Mai Chen -- China's concurrent debate about the Gorbachev era / Gilbert Rozman -- The fate of the Soviet model of multinational state-building in the People's Republic of China / Minglang Zhou -- The influence of the collapse of the Soviet Union on China's political choices / Guan Guihai -- Concluding assessment : the Soviet impact on Chinese society / Gilbert Rozman.
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In this book an international group of scholars examines China's acceptance and ultimate rejection of Soviet models and practices in economic, cultural, social, and other realms.