Agreed but to be fair, I think the Soviets would have done this if they could have, but they were facing an imminent invasion from the Nazis and had to batten down the hatches. China’s borders seem more secure to me compared with the USSR, which had lengthy borders with imperialist countries.
Well yes but after Stalin there was a possibility for them to do the exact same thing as China, if we’re being a bit idealistic. I think that reform and opening up was due to the Chinese learning from Kruschev’s faults
Agreed but to be fair, I think the Soviets would have done this if they could have, but they were facing an imminent invasion from the Nazis and had to batten down the hatches. China’s borders seem more secure to me compared with the USSR, which had lengthy borders with imperialist countries.
Very good point
Well yes but after Stalin there was a possibility for them to do the exact same thing as China, if we’re being a bit idealistic. I think that reform and opening up was due to the Chinese learning from Kruschev’s faults
TBH, for China it was possible, because Americans wanted to encourage further split from USSR, so the Soviet Union didn’t actually have such option.
Interesting, I never thought of this
True.