Reflections on China

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Reflections on China is a political work by Albanian leader Enver Hoxha in which he critiques and analyzes the policies and ideological shifts of the Chinese Communist Party.

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instanceOf book
political work
analyzes Chinese Communist Party leadership succession
Chinese domestic policy
Chinese foreign policy realignments
author Enver Hoxha
authorIdeology Marxism–Leninism
anti-revisionism
authorOccupation First Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania
countryOfOrigin Albania
criticizes Chinese Communist Party
Chinese economic reforms
Chinese foreign policy
Deng Xiaoping
Three Worlds
surface form: Three Worlds Theory
documents breakdown of relations between Albania and China
focusesOn Mao Zedong
Sino-Albanian relations
ideological shifts of the Chinese Communist Party
post-Mao Chinese leadership
genre Marxist–Leninist literature
political literature
hasPerspective Albanian communist perspective on China
historicalFigureDiscussed Deng Xiaoping
Hua Guofeng
Lin Biao
Mao Zedong
Zhou Enlai
ideologicalContext Sino-Albanian split
Sino–Soviet split
surface form: Sino-Soviet split
language Albanian language
surface form: Albanian
mainSubject China
Chinese Communist Party
movement Hoxhaism
opposes Chinese rapprochement with the West
market-oriented reforms in socialist countries
originalTitle Refleksione mbi Kinën
politicalOrientation anti-Chinese-revisionist
politicalPosition Stalinist
anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninist
publisher 8 Nëntori Publishing House
relatedWork Imperialism and the Revolution
The Khrushchevites
supports orthodox Marxism–Leninism
timePeriodDescribed Cultural Revolution
post-Cultural Revolution China
workChronology late work of Enver Hoxha

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