"It is important in our work to grasp revolutionary truth, Marxist-Leninist truth, and apply it correctly to our actual conditions. There should be no set rule that we must follow the Soviet pattern. Some advocate the Soviet way and others the Chinese, but is it not high time to work out our own?"
What is this source?
The Juche Speech
"During the visit, extensive, earnest and frank discussions were held between the Presiden and Premier Chou En‑lai on the normalization of relations between the United States of America and the People’s Republic of China, as well as on other matters of interest to both sides."
Which president visited?
"Although the bourgeoisie has been overthrown, it is still trying to use the old ideas, culture, and customs, and habits of the exploiting classes to corrupt the masses, capture their minds, and endeavor to stage a comeback. The proletariat must do just the opposite."
What is this?
Mao's speech on the Cultural Revolution.
"In order to accomplish the aim of the preceding paragraph, land, sea, and air forces, as well as other war potential, will never be maintained. The right of belligerency of the state will not be recognized."
What is this primary source?
Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution.
Who were the two main sides of the Cold War?
US and USSR.
It is important in our work to grasp revolutionary truth, Marxist-Leninist truth, and apply it correctly to our actual conditions. There should be no set rule that we must follow the Soviet pattern. Some advocate the Soviet way and others the Chinese, but is it not high time to work out our own?
Who wrote/spoke this?
Kim Il-sung (the leader of North Korea).
"During the visit, extensive, earnest and frank discussions were held between President Nixon and Premier Chou En‑lai on the normalization of relations between the United States of America and the People’s Republic of China, as well as on other matters of interest to both sides."
When did this happen?
1972.
"Although the bourgeoisie has been overthrown, it is still trying to use the old ideas, culture, and customs, and habits of the exploiting classes to corrupt the masses, capture their minds, and endeavor to stage a comeback. The proletariat must do just the opposite."
Who wrote/spoke this, and who were they?
Mao Zedong, the leader of the People's Republic of China.
In order to accomplish the aim of the preceding paragraph, land, sea, and air forces, as well as other war potential, will never be maintained. The right of belligerency of the state will not be recognized.”
When was this written?
1946-1947.
When did the Cold War begin?
After WWII (post-1945s).
"It is important in our work to grasp revolutionary truth, Marxist-Leninist truth, and apply it correctly to our actual conditions. There should be no set rule that we must follow the Soviet pattern. Some advocate the Soviet way and others the Chinese, but is it not high time to work out our own?"
Why is this talking about the Soviets and the Chinese?
Because these were fellow communist countries that were supporting North Korea.
"During the visit, extensive, earnest and frank discussions were held between President Nixon and Premier Chou En‑lai on the normalization of relations between the United States of America and the People’s Republic of China, as well as on other matters of interest to both sides."
What does this mean? What is happening/what is it describing?
The changing of the relationship between the PRC and the U.S.
"Although the bourgeoisie has been overthrown, it is still trying to use the old ideas, culture, and customs, and habits of the exploiting classes to corrupt the masses, capture their minds, and endeavor to stage a comeback. The proletariat must do just the opposite."
What's he talking about? What's going on here?
They were trying to create a communist country, with Mao in charge, but not everyone, including every communist agreed with Mao; plus, many regular everyday Chinese people didn't know what communist was about; young people wanted to teach everyone else what communist was about/force them to be "good" communists.
In order to accomplish the aim of the preceding paragraph, land, sea, and air forces, as well as other war potential, will never be maintained. The right of belligerency of the state will not be recognized.”
Why did Japan write a new Constitution?
Because they lost WWII, were occupied by the U.S., and needed/were required to change.
What is an example of a Cold War proxy war? (Explain what a proxy war is.)
The Korean War!
"It is important in our work to grasp revolutionary truth, Marxist-Leninist truth, and apply it correctly to our actual conditions. There should be no set rule that we must follow the Soviet pattern. Some advocate the Soviet way and others the Chinese, but is it not high time to work out our own?"
What's this primary source saying?
That North Korea should define it's own way forward (and not just follow the USSR or the PRC).
"During the visit, extensive, earnest and frank discussions were held between President Nixon and Premier Chou En‑lai on the normalization of relations between the United States of America and the People’s Republic of China, as well as on other matters of interest to both sides."
What is one domestic Chinese explanation for these turns of events?
Growing anger with the USSR.
"Although the bourgeoisie has been overthrown, it is still trying to use the old ideas, culture, and customs, and habits of the exploiting classes to corrupt the masses, capture their minds, and endeavor to stage a comeback. The proletariat must do just the opposite."
How does this relate to nationalism?
It was about doing communism "the" Chinese way; which meant Mao's way. (Again, not necessarily directly following the model of the USSR.)
In order to accomplish the aim of the preceding paragraph, land, sea, and air forces, as well as other war potential, will never be maintained. The right of belligerency of the state will not be recognized.”
What does "The right of belligerency of the state will not be recognized.” mean?
It means Japan can no longer have a standing military.
When and how did the Cold War end?
1989/1991: communist fell, the Soviet Union fell.
"It is important in our work to grasp revolutionary truth, Marxist-Leninist truth, and apply it correctly to our actual conditions. There should be no set rule that we must follow the Soviet pattern. Some advocate the Soviet way and others the Chinese, but is it not high time to work out our own?"
How is this about nationalism?
Because it's about the nation of North Korea asserting its desire and right to control itself.
"During the visit, extensive, earnest and frank discussions were held between President Nixon and Premier Chou En‑lai on the normalization of relations between the United States of America and the People’s Republic of China, as well as on other matters of interest to both sides."
What is one non-domestic Chinese (explanation from outside of China) explanation for these turns of events?
Cold War: U.S. wanted to split China off from the USSR.
"Although the bourgeoisie has been overthrown, it is still trying to use the old ideas, culture, and customs, and habits of the exploiting classes to corrupt the masses, capture their minds, and endeavor to stage a comeback. The proletariat must do just the opposite."
How did this go? Did it work?
It helped spread the ideas of communism, and it cemented communist in the PRC, but it was also brutal: people were harassed, etc.
"In order to accomplish the aim of the preceding paragraph, land, sea, and air forces, as well as other war potential, will never be maintained. The right of belligerency of the state will not be recognized.”
How does this relate to the Korean War?
Japan was occupied by the U.S. military until 1952 (and there is still a large U.S. military presence there today); the U.S. led the support for the South in the Korean War.
What was the role of capitalism in the Cold War in East Asia?
It was one of the two main sides in the Cold War; by the end of the Cold War, most places in East Asia were successful capitalist countries.