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S2 Ep2: Maoism, the Great Leap Forward / Famine and the Sino-Soviet Split

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Why was one of the most prominent slogans of the Khmer Rouge about a "super great leap forward"?
What is Maoism and why did the People's Republic of China provide a new ideological source for the world?
Why did the USSR and the PRC split in the 1960s?
Time Period Covered 1949 - 1962
This episode could be considered the third instalment in the history of communist ideology of the series. Lachlan discusses the Chinese Civil War, the People's Republic of China, Mao, Maoism, the circumstances surrounding the Great Leap Forward and it's terrible consequences. This is a brief explanation of the 45 million deaths that occurred in China as a result of government policy. The Chinese communists will provide the Khmer Rouge not only with material and economic aid once they come to power, but also with an ideological framework - a program - that the Cambodians will seek to recapitulate. This is an explanation of that program, as well as another hugely important factor in the coming chaos in Indochina, the ideological schism between the USSR and the PRC known as the Sino-Soviet Split.
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Philip Short Mao
Julia Lovell Maoism: A Global History
Richard Baum The Fall and Rise of China
Frank Dikotter Mao's Great Famine
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Content provided by In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare and Lachlan Peters. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare and Lachlan Peters or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Why was one of the most prominent slogans of the Khmer Rouge about a "super great leap forward"?
What is Maoism and why did the People's Republic of China provide a new ideological source for the world?
Why did the USSR and the PRC split in the 1960s?
Time Period Covered 1949 - 1962
This episode could be considered the third instalment in the history of communist ideology of the series. Lachlan discusses the Chinese Civil War, the People's Republic of China, Mao, Maoism, the circumstances surrounding the Great Leap Forward and it's terrible consequences. This is a brief explanation of the 45 million deaths that occurred in China as a result of government policy. The Chinese communists will provide the Khmer Rouge not only with material and economic aid once they come to power, but also with an ideological framework - a program - that the Cambodians will seek to recapitulate. This is an explanation of that program, as well as another hugely important factor in the coming chaos in Indochina, the ideological schism between the USSR and the PRC known as the Sino-Soviet Split.
Sources
Philip Short Mao
Julia Lovell Maoism: A Global History
Richard Baum The Fall and Rise of China
Frank Dikotter Mao's Great Famine
  continue reading

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