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Ways of the World: A Brief Global History First Edition Robert W. Strayer Ways of the World: A Brief Global History First Edition CHAPTER 22 The Rise and Fall of World Communism 1917–Present Copyright © 2009 by Bedford/St. Martin’s

Global Communism

Comparing Revolutions as a Path to Communism Russia: Revolution in a Single Year China: A Prolonged Revolutionary Struggle

Building Socialism in Two Countries Communist Feminism Socialism in the Countryside Communism and Industrial Development The Search for Enemies

A Global Divide and a Cold War East versus West: A Global Divide and a Cold War Military Conflict and the Cold War Nuclear Standoff and Third World Rivalry The United States: Superpower of the West, 1945–1975 The Communist World, 1950s–1970s

Comparing Paths to the End of Communism China: Abandoning Communism and Maintaining the Party The Soviet Union: The Collapse of Communism and Country

Chapter 22 The Rise and Fall of World Communism, 1917–Present Map 22.1 Russia in 1917 (p. 663) Map 22.2 The Rise of Communism in China (p. 667) Map 22.3 The Global Cold War (p. 676) Map 22.4 The Collapse of the Soviet Empire (p. 686) Lenin (p. 658) Mao Zedong and the Long March (p. 665) Mobilizing Women for Communism (p. 669) Substituting Manpower for Machinery (p. 673) The Hydrogen Bomb (p. 677) Czechoslovakia, 1968 (p. 680) After Communism in China (p. 683)