Chinese Foreign Policy during the Maoist Era and its Lessons for Today

 
 
 
 
 
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the experience of socialist China and the Soviet Union
demonstrates that support for the world revolution must become amass question. It cannot be
left to foreign affairs experts and official communiqués. This is a particularly important question
for revolutionary forces in the communist party. Mass campaigns in support of revolutionary
struggles in other countries and in opposition to imperialist war and plunder build up a critical
social base for the foreign policy of a socialist state in which support for revolution is not
subordinated to the needs of state-to-state diplomacy.
This spirit of internationalism must be turned into a powerful material force prior to the
seizure of power and establishment of socialism. Only if internationalism is woven into the
fabric of revolutionary struggle against imperialist and reactionary regimes on a continuing basis
will the working class and oppressed people of all countries be able to fully contribute to the
struggle for socialism all over the world and the achievement of communism

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09/15/2009

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