Since China became a communism, they became allies with the Soviet Union and sided with them, while t th same time moving away from the US because of different views on government and because they had different governments.
In the latter half of the 20th century, relations between Russia and China broke down. This gave the U.S. the opportunity to establish links and give support to China.
Initially, China was a staunch ally of the Soviet Union, and sent thousands of troops to Korea during that war. However, the relationship between the two soured, and China even had border clashes with the Soviet Union. During the Nixon Administration, the president opened relations with China.
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The Sino-Soviet split. Although both were communist countries, relations between the USSR and the People's Republic of China progressively soured after the unfavorable (for the communists) outcome of the Korean War. There were border clashes, and even the threat of a Soviet nuclear strike. The US, taking advantage of this, was eager to embrace China to pull it further away from the Soviet Union, while China was relieved to have the United States on its side against the Soviets. (Indeed, the United States informed the Soviet Union it would come to the defense of China in the event of a Soviet nuclear attack, which quickly dispelled any notions the latter had of atomic military adventurism.)
Drive a wedge between China and the Soviet Union.
the relationship between china and walmart is that most of the products are imported from china to walmart...
In the latter half of the 20th century, relations between Russia and China broke down. This gave the U.S. the opportunity to establish links and give support to China.
In the latter half of the 20th century, relations between Russia and China broke down. This gave the U.S. the opportunity to establish links and give support to China.
In the latter half of the 20th century, relations between Russia and China broke down. This gave the U.S. the opportunity to establish links and give support to China.
In the latter half of the 20th century, relations between Russia and China broke down. This gave the U.S. the opportunity to establish links and give support to China.
Initially, China was a staunch ally of the Soviet Union, and sent thousands of troops to Korea during that war. However, the relationship between the two soured, and China even had border clashes with the Soviet Union. During the Nixon Administration, the president opened relations with China.
At the beginning of Nixon's presidency in 1969, the relationship between the United States and China was characterized by hostility and mutual distrust, largely due to the Cold War dynamics and China's alignment with the Soviet Union. The U.S. had not recognized the People's Republic of China, instead maintaining diplomatic relations with Taiwan. However, Nixon sought to open diplomatic channels with China to counterbalance Soviet influence and improve U.S. strategic positioning in Asia, setting the stage for a significant shift in relations.
The Soviet Union was afraid of the bettering relations between the US and China. In a nutshell, they were afraid that the US and China would make a coalition that would work against or hurt them.
The Soviet Union was afraid of the bettering relations between the US and China. In a nutshell, they were afraid that the US and China would make a coalition that would work against or hurt them.
Detente
It was more of a struggle between the Soviet Union and China.