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The Sino-Soviet split took place after the Korean war, the failure of the cultural revolution also changed China, even before Mao had passed, his authority was passing to retainers as old age took its toll. The China of the 1970s was very different from the China of the early 1950s.
China was also very poor and at the time it was assumed economic liberalization, rising wealth, the development of an educated middle class and democracy went hand in hand, due to the success of the asian tigers and their transition to democracy. They could not predict the CCP would be capable of maintaining a single party state as China's economy developed.
The Sino-Soviet split took place after the Korean war, the failure of the cultural revolution also changed China, even before Mao had passed, his authority was passing to retainers as old age took its toll. The China of the 1970s was very different from the China of the early 1950s.
China was also very poor and at the time it was assumed economic liberalization, rising wealth, the development of an educated middle class and democracy went hand in hand, due to the success of the asian tigers and their transition to democracy. They could not predict the CCP would be capable of maintaining a single party state as China's economy developed.
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