Having recently read this article of Lenin’s on the adoption of the NEP and the dangers of “exaggerated revolutionism” you can easily see the rationale adopted later on by the Chinese after Mao. In fact, it’s so obvious to me that they were following the Leninist line on this issue that it surprises me a lot that American policy makers didn’t understand what was going on and assumed the Dengist reforms would somehow pave the way to a liberalisation of China.

What happened? How did the imperialists and their Sovietologists not see this coming? They were slap bang in the middle of an ideological struggle and yet they seem to have missed something so fundamental. What kind of internal screw ups might have occurred that duped the west so thoroughly on this issue?

  • loathesome dongeater
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    63 years ago

    They were probably thinking they will be able to defeat the CPC just like they did with the Soviet Union when it comes to that.

    • Camarada ForteA
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      3 years ago

      I definitely think so too.

      Words from the White people House:
      “The more we opened our markets to China, the thinking went, the more we invested capital in China, the more we trained PRC bureaucrats, scientists, engineers, and even military officers, the more China would become like us.” (link)