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6. The Soviet-Chinese Spy Wars

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Following the end of World War II, the world anticipated an ease in tensions amongst global powers, and with Nazi Germany eradicated, a hint of normality was on the horizon. However, a sequence of unprecedented events followed and the Cold War, the birthplace of the Nuclear Arms race and sophisticated networks of espionage, emerged. Listen in and explore the Sino-Soviet Split and the resulting spy wars between the U.S.S.R. and China.

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Sources:

China at War: An Encyclopaedia - Xiaobing Li

China and Russia the Great Game - Clubb O Edmund

Chinese Spies: From Chairman Mao to Xi Jinping - Roger Faligot

Sino-Soviet Rivalry and the Termination of the Sino-Vietnamese Alliance - Nicholas Khoo

How CIA & Chinese PLA joined hands in secret Cold War op to snoop on Soviet Union nukes (theprint.in) https://titanmissilemuseum.org/about/cold-war-timeline/ https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/how-stalin-elevated-the-chinese-communist-party-to-power-xinjiang-1949

Shared secrets: How The U.S. and China worked together to spy on the Soviet Union | Here & Now (wbur.org)

The Sino-Soviet Split: Cold War in the Communist World - Lorenz M. Luthi

The Soviet-Chinese Spy Wars in the 1970s: What KGB Counterintelligence Knew, Part I:

https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/soviet-chinese-spy-wars-1970s-what-kgb-counterintelligence-knew-part-i

The Soviet-Chinese Spy Wars in the 1970s: What KGB Counterintelligence Knew, Part II | Wilson Center:

https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/soviet-chinese-spy-wars-1970s-what-kgb-counterintelligence-knew-part-ii

The Soviet-Chinese Spy Wars in the 1970s: What KGB Counterintelligence Knew, Part III | Wilson Center:

https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/soviet-chinese-spy-wars-1970s-what-kgb-counterintelligence-knew-part-iii

The Soviet-Chinese Spy Wars in the 1970s: What KGB Counterintelligence Knew, Part IV | Wilson Center

https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/soviet-chinese-spy-wars-1970s-what-kgb-counterintelligence-knew-part-iv

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Following the end of World War II, the world anticipated an ease in tensions amongst global powers, and with Nazi Germany eradicated, a hint of normality was on the horizon. However, a sequence of unprecedented events followed and the Cold War, the birthplace of the Nuclear Arms race and sophisticated networks of espionage, emerged. Listen in and explore the Sino-Soviet Split and the resulting spy wars between the U.S.S.R. and China.

You can find the Hardtack Podcast socials via linktree.

If you have any feedback on episodes or suggestions for future episodes, please send an email to hardtackpod@gmail.com

Don't forget to rate us and smash that subscribe button!

Sources:

China at War: An Encyclopaedia - Xiaobing Li

China and Russia the Great Game - Clubb O Edmund

Chinese Spies: From Chairman Mao to Xi Jinping - Roger Faligot

Sino-Soviet Rivalry and the Termination of the Sino-Vietnamese Alliance - Nicholas Khoo

How CIA & Chinese PLA joined hands in secret Cold War op to snoop on Soviet Union nukes (theprint.in) https://titanmissilemuseum.org/about/cold-war-timeline/ https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/how-stalin-elevated-the-chinese-communist-party-to-power-xinjiang-1949

Shared secrets: How The U.S. and China worked together to spy on the Soviet Union | Here & Now (wbur.org)

The Sino-Soviet Split: Cold War in the Communist World - Lorenz M. Luthi

The Soviet-Chinese Spy Wars in the 1970s: What KGB Counterintelligence Knew, Part I:

https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/soviet-chinese-spy-wars-1970s-what-kgb-counterintelligence-knew-part-i

The Soviet-Chinese Spy Wars in the 1970s: What KGB Counterintelligence Knew, Part II | Wilson Center:

https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/soviet-chinese-spy-wars-1970s-what-kgb-counterintelligence-knew-part-ii

The Soviet-Chinese Spy Wars in the 1970s: What KGB Counterintelligence Knew, Part III | Wilson Center:

https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/soviet-chinese-spy-wars-1970s-what-kgb-counterintelligence-knew-part-iii

The Soviet-Chinese Spy Wars in the 1970s: What KGB Counterintelligence Knew, Part IV | Wilson Center

https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/soviet-chinese-spy-wars-1970s-what-kgb-counterintelligence-knew-part-iv

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