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Anti-Chinese movement

By 1964, nearly all official contact between the Chinese and the Soviets had been severed, their quarrel had degenerated into crude abuse, and it became clear that there was virtually no chance of reconciliation between the two. American officials began to identify a separate Asian Communism arising from this dispersion of authority within the communist movement. A 1963 CIA report warned about the emergence of an Asian Communist Bloc under the leadership of China. which, because of Beijing s militant and intense anti-Western line, would have grave implications for U.S. security interests in East Asia. in order to deal with this separate branch of the communist movement, an Office of Asian Communist Affairs was formed within the Far East Bureau of the State Department in November 1963. ... [Pg.36]


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