Realignment of World Power: The Russo-Chinese Schism Under the Impact of Mao Tse-Tung's Last Revolution, Volume 1 |
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... million ) , followed by another secret census in 1964 , set the average population at 650-700 million . The latter figure was claimed by the mainland press during the " great leap . " On later occasions , however , the total was reduced ...
... million ) , followed by another secret census in 1964 , set the average population at 650-700 million . The latter figure was claimed by the mainland press during the " great leap . " On later occasions , however , the total was reduced ...
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... million Uzbeks , 5.3 million Kazakhs , 2.1 million Tadzhiks , 1.5 mil- lion Turkmen , 1.4 million Kirghiz , and 173,000 Uighurs , half of them refugees from China . The ratio of European Russians and Ukra- inians to natives is 10 to 23 ...
... million Uzbeks , 5.3 million Kazakhs , 2.1 million Tadzhiks , 1.5 mil- lion Turkmen , 1.4 million Kirghiz , and 173,000 Uighurs , half of them refugees from China . The ratio of European Russians and Ukra- inians to natives is 10 to 23 ...
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... million by the 1953 census , was listed as 38.5 million by Peking's 1964 statistics and has reached 45 million according to recent estimates . The Russians claim the Chinese have almost twice as many . According to the Chinese census ...
... million by the 1953 census , was listed as 38.5 million by Peking's 1964 statistics and has reached 45 million according to recent estimates . The Russians claim the Chinese have almost twice as many . According to the Chinese census ...
Contents
Chapter I | 1 |
THE GUN COMMANDS A SHATTERED PARTY | 15 |
Too Many People Too Little Farm Land | 26 |
Copyright | |
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