FCWH262035-29/8/2007-RAJA-282679 526 S.G.Zhang that China would not 'export revolution'to its neighbours but insisted that if the peoples wanted revolution,no authority could suppress it. 685 Notes [1]Mao Zedong Waijiao Wenxuan,291. [2]Chang,Friends and Enemies;Zhang,Deterrence and Strategic Culture;and Chen,Mao's China and the Cold War. 690 [3]Wendt,,“Anarchy Is What States Make of It'” [4]In the spirit of'transparency,the Chinese foreign ministry archives have been declassifying diplomatic papers of the 1950s.The very recent one,covering through the early 1960s,took place in April 2006. [5]CCP,Zhou Enlai Waijiao Wenxuan,58. [6]bid,58. 695 [7]Zhang,Deterrence and Strategic Culture,15-16. [8 Mao Zedong Waijiao Wenxuan,159-62. [9]CCP,Zhou Enlai Waijiao Wenxuan,59-61. [10]Mao Zedong Waijiao Wenxuan,159-62. [11]CCP,Zhou Enlai Waijiao Wenxuan,61. [12]bid,62. 700 [13]bid,101. [14Ibid,58-61. [15]Ibid.,81.For the Western embargo against China and China's counter efforts,see Zhang, Economic Cold War. [16]Mao Zedong Waijiao Wenxuan,160. [17]Ibid,161. 705 [18]bid,163. [19]bid,167. [20]CCP,Zhou Enlai Waijiao Wenxuan,63. [21 Mao Zedong Waijiao Wenxuan,165. [22]Waijiaobu Dang'an Guang(Foreign Ministry Archives,Beijing,China),K113-00162,8 October 1953. 710 [23]Foreign Ministry Archives,K109-00396-01,17 February 1954;K109-00396-01,2 March 1954; also see Han,Dangdai Zhongguo Waijio,64-5. [24]Jing,Zhou Enlai Zhuan,1112-14. [25]CCP,Zhou Enlai Nianpu,355. [26]Foreign Ministry Archives,206-Y0054,7 April 1954;also see Shi,Zai Lishi Juren Shengbian, 539-41. 715 [27]Foreign Ministry Archives,105-Y062,19 April 1954. [28]CCP,Zhou Enlai Nianpu,361. [29]Keith,The Diplomacy of Zhou Enlai,62. [30]CCP,Zhou Enlai Waijiao Wenxuan,70. [31]Foreign Ministry Archives,206-Y049,26 April 1954. 720 [32 CCP,Zhou Enlai Nianpu,362. [33]Foreign Ministry Archives,206-Y049,30 April 1954;206-Y0049,14 May 1954. [34]Foreign Ministry Archives,206-Y049,17 May 1954. [35]Foreign Ministry Archives,206-Y050,6 June 1954,13 June 1954,and 17 June 1954. [36]Foreign Ministry Archives,206-Y049,12 May,13 May,and 15 May.that China would not ‘export revolution’ to its neighbours but insisted that if the peoples wanted revolution, no authority could suppress it. Notes [1] Mao Zedong Waijiao Wenxuan, 291. [2] Chang, Friends and Enemies; Zhang, Deterrence and Strategic Culture; and Chen, Mao’s China and the Cold War. [3] Wendt, “Anarchy Is What States Make of It”. [4] In the spirit of ‘transparency’, the Chinese foreign ministry archives have been declassifying diplomatic papers of the 1950s. The very recent one, covering through the early 1960s, took place in April 2006. [5] CCP, Zhou Enlai Waijiao Wenxuan, 58. [6] Ibid., 58. [7] Zhang, Deterrence and Strategic Culture, 15–16. [8] Mao Zedong Waijiao Wenxuan, 159–62. [9] CCP, Zhou Enlai Waijiao Wenxuan, 59–61. [10] Mao Zedong Waijiao Wenxuan, 159–62. [11] CCP, Zhou Enlai Waijiao Wenxuan, 61. [12] Ibid., 62. [13] Ibid., 101. [14] Ibid., 58–61. [15] Ibid., 81. For the Western embargo against China and China’s counter efforts, see Zhang, Economic Cold War. [16] Mao Zedong Waijiao Wenxuan, 160. [17] Ibid., 161. [18] Ibid., 163. [19] Ibid., 167. [20] CCP, Zhou Enlai Waijiao Wenxuan, 63. [21] Mao Zedong Waijiao Wenxuan, 165. [22] Waijiaobu Dang’an Guang (Foreign Ministry Archives, Beijing, China), K113-00162, 8 October 1953. [23] Foreign Ministry Archives, K109-00396-01, 17 February 1954; K109-00396-01, 2 March 1954; also see Han, Dangdai Zhongguo Waijio, 64–5. [24] Jing, Zhou Enlai Zhuan, 1112–14. [25] CCP, Zhou Enlai Nianpu, 355. [26] Foreign Ministry Archives, 206-Y0054, 7 April 1954; also see Shi, Zai Lishi Juren Shengbian, 539–41. [27] Foreign Ministry Archives, 105-Y062, 19 April 1954. [28] CCP, Zhou Enlai Nianpu, 361. [29] Keith, The Diplomacy of Zhou Enlai, 62. [30] CCP, Zhou Enlai Waijiao Wenxuan, 70. [31] Foreign Ministry Archives, 206-Y049, 26 April 1954. [32] CCP, Zhou Enlai Nianpu, 362. [33] Foreign Ministry Archives, 206-Y049, 30 April 1954; 206-Y0049, 14 May 1954. [34] Foreign Ministry Archives, 206-Y049, 17 May 1954. [35] Foreign Ministry Archives, 206-Y050, 6 June 1954, 13 June 1954, and 17 June 1954. [36] Foreign Ministry Archives, 206-Y049, 12 May, 13 May, and 15 May. FCWH 262035—29/8/2007—RAJA—282679 526 S. G. Zhang 685 690 695 700 705 710 715 720