Exporting Revolution -The Soviet Union Elevates Communism to Power In China
Exporting Revolution -The Soviet Union Elevates Communism to Power In China
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The Soviet Union's export of revolution was the real reason the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was able to seize power. In 1919, the Soviet Union established the Third Communist International, which aimed to export revolution around the world. In April 1920, Grigori Voitinsky, the representative of the Third Communist International, traveled to China. In May, an office was set up in Shanghai to make preparations for the formation of the CCP. Over the next 30 years, the CCP was merely an organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and Mao Zedong received a monthly stipend of 160 to 170 yuan from the Russians. The CCP's seizure of power was in part connected with the Communist Party's infiltration of the United States.