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- Foreign students encouraged to study in USSR
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- Competing with USA for global influence
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- Mao's PRC also emerges as rival/competitor
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### Khrushchev's Cold War Crises: Examples
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- Berlin 1958-1961: Khrushchev tries to pressure western powers into leaving- East German regime is losing thousands of people to the West via Berlin
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- but US and Allies will not back down, result in the building of the Berlin Wall 1961
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- Congo (1960-1961): Soviets seek to support nationalist political Patrice Lumumba, but not in a strong position to exert influence: Lumumba killed in 1961
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### Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
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- Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution
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- Tensions rise with United States: Castro turns to the Soviet Union for support
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- Khrushchev sends nuclear missiles to Cuba; Discovery by USA leads to intense confrontation, threat of nuclear war (October 1962)
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- Khrushchev and US president Kennedy negotiate a solution, world sighs with relief
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## Key Points
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- Leadership changes from Stalin to Khrushchev: Change possible with USSR, but continuities are strong
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- Cold War confrontation: Intelligence and military powers crucial, but competition for influence also involves "soft power"
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- Foreign policy and domestic politics are linked: Khrushchev weakened, removed from office 1964
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