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Quarterly Chronicle and Documentation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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Quarterly Chronicle and Documentation
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Copyright © The China Quarterly 1962

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References

1 B.B.C., Summary of World Broadcasts (SWB)Google Scholar, Part 3, FE/W170/B/4–5 and W174/B/7.

2 Ibid. W173/B/1–2, W174/B/8–9, W176/B/1.

3 Ibid. W174/B/8.

4 Ibid. W174/B/8, W175/B/1, W178/B/3–4.

5 Ibid. W179/B/3–4.

6 Ibid. W170/B/4, W173/B/2–3.

7 Ibid. W177/B/4–5.

8 Ibid. W177/B/1–2.

9 That the struggle would not embrace Ch'en Yun, fifth ranking Politburo member who has not been much in evidence since the controversy over the “Leap forward” in 1959, was indicated by the publication of a curious picture, in the Chinese press, of the seven members of the standing committee of the Politburo. In the centre of the picture Mao is shown talking to Ch'en Yun, with a smiling Liu Shao-ch'i standing in between them.

10 September 7.

11 See Peking Review, Nos. 33, 38, 40, 1962.Google Scholar

12 For text of the Chinese Government's statement on the flight, see Peking Review, No. 38 1962Google Scholar. In a survey of “world-wide denunciation” of the U–2 flight, this issue of Peking Review quoted from North Korean, North Vietnamese, Albanian, Cuban, Polish, Czechoslovakian and East German papers but not from the Soviet press.

13 Peking Review, No. 40, 1962.Google Scholar