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ID169494
Title ProperPersonnel Exchanges Between China and the Socialist Countries During the Cold War
Other Title Information Introduction
LanguageENG
AuthorXia, Yafeng
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the early 1990s, transnational history has become a globally important methodological approach. Transnational historians question the study of history based on national borders and reject the national framework as a means for understanding the past. As U.S. historian Thomas Borstelmann notes, “They focused on migrations, trade, communications, cultural exchanges, political and religious identities”, human rights issues, international sports, and other forms of movement across and beyond national borders.1 In the past 30 years, transnational history has greatly influenced the writing of U.S. foreign relations history and Cold War history.
`In' analytical NoteChina Review Vol. 19, No.3; Aug 2019: p.1-10
Journal SourceChina Review 2019-09 19, 3
Key WordsCold War ;  Personnel Exchanges ;  China and the Socialist Countries