中間地帶
Chinese
trad. (中間地帶) | 中間 | 地帶 | |
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simp. (中间地带) | 中间 | 地带 |
Etymology
In 1963, Mao Zedong proposed countering the United States and the Soviet Union (by this point, considered by Mao to have deviated from a pure Marxist-Leninist state) by seeking out what he called "intermediate territories." These were mostly smaller countries who Mao felt could help the PRC counter the influence of the two superpowers. Mao divided the territories in two groups:
- Asia, Africa, Latin America
- (Eastern) Europe, Canada, Oceana
Pronunciation
Noun
中間地帶
- "intermediate territories" (PRC's foreign policy approach in the 1960s)
References
- Non-Aligned Movement on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- “兩個中間地帶”, in Mao Zedong (in Mandarin), 2007 December 15 (last accessed), archived from the original on 27 March 2005
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