CURRICULUM VITAE ALEXANDER VADIMOVICH PANTSOV Date

CURRICULUM VITAE
ALEXANDER VADIMOVICH PANTSOV
Date of birth
April 24, 1955
Place of birth
Egorievsk, Moscow Province, Russia
Addresses
Department of History
Capital University,
2199 E. Main Street,
Columbus, OH 43209-2394
Tel.: (614) 236-6288
Fax: (614) 236-6490
E-mail: [email protected]
Web page: http://capital2.capital.edu/faculty/apantsov/index.html
4787 Smoketalk Ln.,
Westerville, OH 43801
Tel.: (614) 895-7289
E-mail: [email protected]
Education
1987-1988
1978-1983
1973-1978
Shandong University, China (postdoctoral)
Institute of the World Labor Movement of the Academy of Sciences of
the USSR (postgraduate)
Institute of Asian and African Studies of M. V. Lomonosov Moscow
State University (undergraduate and graduate)
Qualifications
Second Ph.D. Equivalent (Doctorskaya Dissertatsia):
Doctor in Historical Sciences, Institute of Comparative Political Sciences and
Problems of the Labor Movement of the Russian Academy of Sciences, January
1994
Ph.D. Equivalent:
Candidate in Historical Sciences, Institute of the World Labor Movement of the
Academy of Sciences of the USSR, March 1983
M.A. Equivalent:
Degree in History, M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (the Institute of
Asian and African Studies), June 1978
Biographical Entries
2010 “Pantsov, Alexander Vadimovich,” Who’s Who in America: 2010
2009a Aleksei Maslov, “A Few Words about Alexander Pantsov and His Book,”
Alexander Pantsov, Rasskazy o Mao Zedone (Stories About Mao Zedong). In 2 books.
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Book 1: Liubov’ i Revoliutsiya, ili Priyemnyi Syn Bodkhisattvy (Love and Revolution or
The Foster Child of The Bodhisattva). Rostov-na-Donu/Krasnodar: Phoenix/Neoglory,
2009, 4-5.
2009b Mikhail Glimcher, “Alexander Pantsov who Stands on the Titans‟ Shoulders,”
Malakhovskii vestnik, : Reprinted in Mikhail Glimcher, Malakhovka: Malakhovskii
vestnik, 2011.
2009c “Pantsov, Alexander Vadimovich,” Who’s Who in America: 2009
2008 “Pantsov Alexander Vadimovich,” Wikipedia, http://
ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Панцов,_Александр_Вадимович
2006a Haley Miller, “Capital Professor Delves into Archives,” Capital, Winter
2006b “Pantsov Alexander Vadimovich,” Biografija.ru. Biograficheskaya
entsiklpopediya, http://www.biografija.ru/show_bio.aspx?id=103850
2004a “Excellence in Education: Celebrating Education: Alexander Pantsov, Ph.D.,”
Ohio, December: 131
2004b Caitlin McHugh, “Faculty Profile: Alexander Pantsov,” Capital, Fall
2004b “Pantsov, Alexander V.,” Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers: Honoring Our
Nation’s Most Respected Teachers: 2003 (Lake Forest, IL: Educational
Communication, inc.), 420
1999 “Pantsov, Alexander Vadimovich,” International Studies in Russia and CIS
Countries. Directory (Moscow: Moskovskii Rabochii), 262-263
1998 “Pantsov, Alexander,” Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers: The Best
Teachers in America Selected by the Best Students: 1998 (Lake Forest, IL:
Educational Communication, inc.), 508
1995a “Pantsov, Alexander Vadimovich,” in Sophiya Miliband, Biobibliograficheskii
Slovar’ Otechestennikh Vostokovedov (Bio-bibliographical Dictionary of Russian
Orientalists), vol. 2 (Moscow: Science Press), p. 206.
1995b “He‟s Back,” The Jambar, Youngstown State University, May 5.
1995c “Dr. Alexander Pantsov,” The Jambar, Youngstown State University, April 25.
1994
“Alexander Vadimovich Pantsov,” CREES News, The University of Michigan,
March-April, 1994.
Teaching Experience
2012-present day
Gerhold Professor of History and Humanities, Capital University,
Columbus, OH
2002-2012
Professor, Capital University, Columbus, OH
2001-present day
Adjunct Professor, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
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1999-2002
Associate Professor, Capital University, Columbus, OH
1998-1999
Deputy Director, Professor, Institute of Asian and African
Studies of M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University,
Moscow, Russia
1994-1998
Visiting Assistant Professor, DePaul University, Chicago, IL
1994
Visiting Professor, Youngstown State University, Youngstown,
OH
1989-1993
Professor, Institute of Foreign Relations, Moscow, Russia
1986-1987
Instructor, Institute of Asian and African Studies of M. V.
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
1983-1985
Instructor, Institute of Historical Archives, Moscow, Russia
Postgraduate Supervising and Examining
1998-1999
Supervising and examining Ph.D. theses, Institute of Asian and
African Studies of M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State
1994-1998
Examining M.A. theses, DePaul University, Chicago, IL
1991-1993
Supervising and examining Ph.D. and M.A. theses, Institute of
Foreign Relations, Moscow, Russia
1985-1993
External examiner, Ph.D. theses, various institutions in Russia.
Courses Taught
1. Modern History of China: 1800 to the Present
2. History of Traditional China to 1800
3. History of Russia from Its Origins to the Modern Day
4. Western Civilization: 1560 to the Present
5. Global Awareness: Russia and China
6. Introduction to China and Japan
7. Is Communism Dead? The Russian and Chinese Experiences
8. History and Politics of Chinese Communism and Guomindang Nationalism
9. Nationalism and Communism in China, Vietnam and the Soviet Union
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10. History of Asian and African Countries
11. Revolutions in Asian History
12. The Vietnam War
13. History of World Civilizations
14. Asian Foreign Relations
15. Soviet Foreign Relations
16. History and Politics of the Comintern
Fellowships
Leading Research Fellow at the Institute of Latin American Studies of the Russian
Academy of Sciences, 1993-1996
Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Comparative Political Sciences and
Problems of the Labor Movement of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 1988-1993
Research Fellow at the Institute of Comparative Political Sciences and Problems of
the Labor Movement of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 1979-1988
Awards
Gerhold Award, Capital University, 2010
Gerhold Award, Capital University, 2009
2007 Best Books Competition Laureate (book, Mao Zedong, Moscow: Molodaya
Gvardiya, 2007), Moscow, Russia
Cotterman Award for Excellence in Advising, Capital University, 2005
Praestantia Award for Excellence in Teaching, Capital University, 2004
Gerhold Award, Capital University, 2001
Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly
Exchange (Taiwan), Research Awards, 1995-1996; 1992-1994
DePaul University, Research Award, 1995-1996
British Academy, Research Award, 1992
Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Woodrow Wilson Center, Research
Award, 1991
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Research Abroad
Summer 2010
Summer 2009
Summers 1999-2011
November 1998
Dec 1993-June 1998
Oct-Nov 1993
Sep 1992
July-Aug 1992
Dec 1990
Nov-Dec 1990
Sep 1987-July 1988
Dec 1985
various universities, China
various universities, China
various schools and institutions, Moscow, Russia
various universities, China
various universities, USA
Taipei, Taiwan
Grenoble, France
Leeds, UK
Grenoble, France
Beijing, Ji‟nan, Wuhan, and Tianjin, China.
Beijing and Ji'nan, China
Ulaan Baator, Mongolia
Editorial Boards Membership
1999-pesent day
1993-present day
Member of the Editorial Board, Lichnost (Personality) (Moscow,
Russia)
Member of the Editorial Board, The International Newsletter of
Historical Studies on Comintern, Communism and Stalinism
(Cologne, Germany)
Committee Membership
2010
2008
2003-2007
2002-2005
2002-2005
2001-2005
2001-2005
2001-2005
2000-present day
1990-1992
1979-1987
Faculty Development Committee member, Capital University
Faculty Evaluation Committee member, Capital University
co-chair, International Cultural Enrichment Program, Capital
University
General Education Committee member, Capital University
International Cultural Enrichment Program, Capital University
Diversity Committee member, Capital University
Program Review Committee member, Capital University
Program Committee member, Ohio History Academy
Lecture Committee member, Ohio State University Center for
Slavic and East European Studies
Member of Graduate Research Committee, Institute of Foreign
Relations (Moscow, Russia)
Director of Publication Committee of Young Scholars, Institute of
the World Labor Movement of the Academy of Sciences of the
USSR (Moscow, Russia)
Professional Associations Membership
1996-1998, 2000-present day The American Association for Asian Studies
1999-present day
Ohio Academy of History
2000-present day
Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars
1985-present day
All-Russian Association of Sinologists
Languages
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Russian, English, and Chinese fluently; read French and Japanese
Lectures by Invitation
2009
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
2008
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
2007a
Russian State Humanitarian University, Moscow, Russia
2007b
Russian University of Peoples’ Friendship, Moscow, Russia
2004a
Qinghua University, Beijing, China
2004b
Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences, Beijing, China
2004b
China Seminar, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
2002
Ohio Theatre, Columbus, Ohio
2001a
Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Woodrow
Wilson Center, Washington, DC
2001b
Russian Orthodox Church, Youngstown, Ohio
2000
The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center of the University of
Montana, Missoula, and Ohio State University
1998
Beijing University, Shanghai Normal University, and
Youngstown State University
1996
The University of California at San Diego
1995
A Shermer Foundation lecturer, Youngstown State University
1994
The University of Michigan, Slippery Rock University, and the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1993
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
1992
Various places in Leeds and Manchester, UK
1991
The University of Virginia, Princeton University, New School
of Social Research at New York City, and Youngstown State
University
1987, 1988, 1990
Shandong University, Wuchang Normal University, Tianjin
Normal University, and The Chinese Communist Party's
Central Committee Bureau of Marxist-Leninist Literature,
Beijing, China
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1985
Institute of History, Mongolia
Newspaper, Journal, Internet, TV, Cinema, and Radio Interviews
2012a Interview to the Diletant (Dilettante) journal “70 Percent Deeds, 30 Percent
Errors: Mao‟s Cultural Revolution,” Diletant (Dilettante), July 25
2012b Interview on Russian TV (The Third Channel, Moscow) for Leonid Mlechin‟s
documentary movie China: Ascendancy Over the World?
2010b Interview on Russian TV (The Fifth Channel, Moscow) in a two-day talk show
Trial of the Time on the Chinese Economic Reforms
2010c Interview on Russian TV (The Fifth Channel, Moscow) in a two-day talk show
Trial of the Time on the Nazi-Soviet 1939 Non-Aggression Pact
2010d Interview on Voice of America (Washington, DC) on the Russian and American
Approach to the Past
2009a Igor Gmyza, “A Different View of Andrei Zubov and Alexander Pantsov,” Radio
Rossii (Radio of Russia) (Moscow)
2009b Sergei Buntman, “Chiang Kai-shek: A Friend or a Foe?,” Ekho Moskvy (Echo of
Moscow) (Moscow)
2009c Igor Gmyza, “A Different View of Alexander Pantsov,” Radio Rossii (Radio of
Russia) (Moscow)
2009d Al Gurnov, “China: Between the Past and Present,” Russian TV, the Al Gurnov
Studio (Moscow)
2008a “Why Did Japan Fail to Start a War Against Russia?” Ekho Moskvy (Echo of
Moscow) (Moscow)
2008b “Mao Zedong,” Ekho Moskvy (Echo of Moscow) (Moscow)
2008c “China During the War,” Ekho Moskvy (Echo of Moscow) (Moscow)
2008d “One Country, Two Systems,” Ekho Moskvy (Echo of Moscow) (Moscow)
2008e Interview on St.-Petersburg Fifth Channel TV on China for the movie The
Living History (The Red Century)
2008d Maria Mikhailova, “Mao Zedong: A Naïve Romantic or a Bloody Dictator,” Alef,
no. 7 (February 2008): 22-23.
2007a “New Pages from Mao Zedong‟s Biography,” Govorit Moskva (Moscow
Speaks) (Moscow)
2007b Vladimir Berezin, “Alexander Pantsov: „Mao Became an Article of Culture‟,”
Knizhnoye Obozreniye (The Book Review), no. 35: 3
2007c Igor Gmyza, “A Special Point of View of Alexander Pantsov,” Radio Rossii
(Radio of Russia) (Moscow)
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2007d Igor Buker, “Mao‟s Rivals Asked Moscow for an Invasion,” Pravda.Ru,
http://www.pravda.ru/world/asia/south-asia/230952-0/
Reprinted: http://kontra.us/ru/history/2007/07/11/mao/;
http://www.sav.bz/policy/kishinev/?date=2007.7.13
2007e Vladimir Tolmachev, “Secrets of Chairman Mao,” PRC,
http://www.prs.ru/articles/?id=5191
2007f Igor Razumovskii, “A Bomb for the Chairamn: Mao Zedong wanted to Build His
Own Nuclear Bomb With the Help of the Soviet Union,” Tribuna (A Tribune),
Moscow, no. 26 (July 13, 2007)
2007g Interview on Narodnoye Radio (People Radio) (Moscow) about my book Mao
Zedong
2007h Interview on Radio Podmoskov’ia (Radio of Moscow Suburbs) (Moscow)
about my book Mao Zedong
2002a Helena McClaugherty, “Pantsov Presents His Story of History,” The Chimes,
Capital University, Columbus, December 5
2002b Valentin Liu, Stanislav Tarasov, “Mao Smoked Too Much and Khrushchev Swam
Badly [Interview with Professor Alexander Pantsov],” Vek (A Century), Moscow,
no. 3 (January 18-25)
Reprinted: Belarus Segonia (Belarus Today), no. 79 (March 16, 2002)
2001a Interview on Radio Liberty (Washington, DC) about the former secret Soviet
Archives
2001b Interview on Columbus Radio (Columbus, OH) about the Sino-American
Relations
1999a Interview on Columbus TV, Channel 4 (Columbus, OH) about the Fall of the
Berlin Wall
1999a John Matuszak, “The Day the Berlin Wall Came Down. Capital Professor
Recalls Historic Day,” Messenger, Columbus, November 15
1999b Mark Ferenchik, “For Some, Fall of Berlin Wall a TV Blip,” The Columbus
Dispatch, Columbus, November 9
1999c Melvin Davis, “Professor Joins Department, Focuses on Russia and China,” The
Chimes, September 30
1998 Interview on Skokie TV (Skokie, IL) about contemporary China
1997a Interview on WGN Radio (Chicago, IL) about the Soviet history
1997b Interview on German TV (Berlin) about the Russian Revolution
1994a Interview on Russian TV (Moscow) about the October Revolution, Bolshevism,
and Stalinism
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1994b Interview on Pacifica Radio (Los Angeles, CA) about the Russian Revolution
1994c Tammy King, “Russian Professor Shares Knowledge,” The Jambar,
Youngstown, April 26
1993 A serious of interviews in a documentary movie The Kremlin’s Deceases (St.
Petersburg Studio)
1992a Interview on Catalon TV about Anrés Nin and the Spanish Revolution
1992b Interview on BBC Radio, Russian Studio (London, UK) about modern China
1990 Interview on Spanish TV, Program La Clave (Madrid) about Leon Trotsky and
the Russian Revolution
Selected Publications
(I) Books
2013a Mao Zedong, Chinese ed. Zhongguo renmin daxue chubanshe (forthcoming).
2013b Mao: The Real Story, South Korean ed. Minumsa (with Steven I. Levine)
(forthcoming).
2013c Mao: The Real Story, German ed. Fischer Verlag (with Steven I. Levine)
(forthcoming).
2013d Editor, Karl Radek on China: Documents and Materials: Brill (forthcoming)
2012a Mao: The Real Story, American ed. New York etc: Simon & Schuster (with
Steven I. Levine) (forthcoming).
2012b Mao Zedong, 2nd, revised, ed. Moscow: Molodaya Gvardiya, 867 p.
(forthcoming).
2012c Mao Zedong. New enlarged ed. Moscow: Kvadriga (forthcoming)
2010 Translator, Commentator, Mao Zedong, Oblaka v snegu. Stikhotvoreniya v
perevodakh Aleksandra Pantsova (Clouds in the Snow. Poems Translated by
Alexander Pantsov). Moscow: “Veche”, 112 p.
2009d Rasskazy o Mao Zedone (Stories About Mao Zedong). In 2 books. Book 1:
Liubov’ i Revoliutsiya, ili Priyemnyi Syn Bodkhisattvy (Love and Revolution or
The Foster Child of The Bodhisattva); Book 2: Revoliutsiya bez liubvi, ili Bunt –
Delo Pravoye (Revolution without Love or To Rebel is Justified). Rostov-naDonu/Krasnodar: Phoenix/Neoglory, 549 p.
2009e Editor, Chiang Zhongzheng (Chiang Kai-shek). Sovetskii Soyuz v Kitaye.
Vospominaniya i Razmushleniya v 70 let (The Soviet Union in China. A
Summing-up at 70). Moscow: Posev, 440 p.
2008 Editor, translator, Mao Zedong, Avtobiografiya. Stikhi (Autobiography. Poems),
Moscow: Rubezhi XXI veka, 224 p.
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2007
Mao Zedong, Moscow: Molodaya Gvardiya, 867 p.
2005a Editor, Karl Radek o Kitaye: Documenty i materialy (Karl Radek on China:
Documents and Materials), Moscow: OOO Sovero-print, 304 p.
2005b Translator, Morris Slavin, Ebertisty pon nozhom gil’otiny: Anatomiya
“zagovora” v revolyutsionnoi Frantsii (The Hébertsis to the Guillotine: Anatomy
of a “Conspiracy” in Revolutionary France), Moscow: OOO Sovero-print, 285 p.
2001 Tainaya istoriya sovetsko-kitaiskikh otnoshenii. Bolsheviki i kitaiskaya
revolyutsiya (1919-1927) (The Secret History of Sino-Soviet Relations. The
Bolsheviks and the Chinese Revolution, 1919-1927), Moscow: Muravei Guide
Press, 2001, 456 p.
Mongolian translation published in 2002.
2000 The Bolsheviks and the Chinese Revolution 1919-1927, Richmond,
Surrey/Honolulu, HI: Curzon Press/University of Hawaii Press, XII, 324 p.
1989 Co-translator, Peng Dehuai, Memuari marshala (Memoirs of Marshal Peng
Dehuai), Moscow: Voyenizdat, 384 p. (With V. N. Usov and K. V. Sheveliev)
1988 Kitai v period yaponskoi agressii, 1937-1945 (China in the Period of the
Japanese War of Aggression, 1937-1945), Moscow: Science Press, 336 p. (With
M. F. Yuriev and A. V. Meliksetov.)
1985 Iz istorii ideinoi bor'bi v kitaiskom revolutsionnom dvizhenii 20-40 godov (On the
History of the Ideological Struggle Inside the Chinese Revolutionary Movement
from the 1920s to the 1940s), Moscow: Science Press, 116 p.
Chinese abridged translation is published in Guowai zhongguo jindaishi yanjiu
(Foreign Studies on Chinese Modern History), 16 (1990): 167-184.
(ii) Parts of Books
I have published forty-four articles in books in English, Russian, and Portuguese of
which I here list the most important.
2012a “Comintern Activists in China: Spies or Theorists?” in Anne-Marie Brady and
Doug Brown, eds. Foreigners and Foreign Institutions in Republican China.
London & New York: Routledge, 93-108.
2012b “Rise and Fall of the Azure River,” Diletant (Dilettante) 3 (March): 38-43.
2009a Chapters in A. B. Zubov, ed. History of Russia: The Twentieth Century. In 2 vols.
Moscow: Astrel, AST.
2009b “On Moisei Aronovich Persits,” M. A. Persits, ed. Persitskii Front Mirovoi
Revoliutsii: Dokumenty i Materialy (The Persian Front of the World-Wide
Revolution: Documents and Materilas). Moscow: Kvadriga Press, 471-474.
2009b “Chiang Kai-shek and the National and Liberation Movement in China,” Zhang
Zongzheng (Chiang Kai-shek). Sovetskii Soyuz v Kitaye. Vospominaniya i
Razmushleniya v 70 let (The Soviet Union in China. A Summing-up at 70).
Moscow: Posev, 6-12
2009d “Chen Duxiu”, “Liu Shaoqi”, “Li Lisan”, “Qu Qiubai”, “Qin Bangxian”, “Wang
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2006
2004
2003
2002a
2002b
2002c
2002d
2001b
1999a
1999b
1997
1996a
Ming”, “Zhang Guotao”, “Zhang Wentian”, “Zhou Enlai”, “Zhu De”,
International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest. Boston, MA: Blackwell
Publ., 2009, 674-676, 2123-2135, 2113-2114, 2780-2782, 3505-3506, 3722-3724,
3724-3727.
“A Broken Flight,” A. V. Ostrovskii, ed., Liudi i idei. (K 50-letiyu IDV RAN)
(People and Ideas. To the 50th Anniversary of the Russian Acedamy of Sciences
Institute of Far Eastern Studies), Moscow: Pamiatniki istoricheskoi mysli, 116119.
Translation of Steven I. Levine “Forefathers,” Revolution and Reforms in Modern
China: In Search for a Paradigm of the Development, Moscow State University
Institute of Asian and African Studies Press, 210-222.
“Stalinization of the People‟s Republic of China,” William C. Kirby, ed., Realms
of Freedom in Modern China (Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press), 198233 (with Arlen Meliksetov.)
Translated into Chinese in Lengzhan guoji shi yanjiu (Cold War International
History Studies): 2 (2006).
“Bolshevik Concepts of the Chinese Revolution: 1919-1927,” Mechthild Leutner
et al., eds., The Chinese Revolution in the 1920s: Between Triumph and Disaster
(London & New York: RoutledgeCurzon), 30-43.
“Twentieth Century Russia as Viewed From Russian Communist Archives,”
Proceedings of the Ohio Academy of History 2001 (Marion, OH: The Ohio State
University Press), 47-57.
Translated into French in Cahiers Léon Trotsky, 77 (April 2002): 23-32.
“Stalin and the Chinese Communist Dissidents,” Morris Slavin and Louis
Patsouras, eds., Reflections at the End of a Century (Youngstown: Youngstown
State University Press), 28-40.
Translated into Russian in Revolution and Reforms in Modern China: In Search
for a Paradigm of the Development, Moscow State University Institute of Asian
and African Studies press, 2004, 81-99.
“Stalin, Khrushchev, and Modernization of the People‟s Republic of China in the
1950s,” Russia and China: Traditional Values and Modernization (Tamsui:
Tamkang University Press), 152-176.
Reprinted as “The Soviet Impact and the Origins of the „Chinese Style‟
Socialism in the Communist China in the 1950s” in Tamkang Journal of
International Affairs, Tamsui, Taiwan, VI, III (Spring), 1-24.
“May 4th Movement” and the Spread of Bolshevism in China,” Wusi yundong yu
ershi shijide Zhongguo (The May Fourth Movement and the Twentieth Century
China), vol. 2 (Beijing: Shehui kexue wenxian chubanshe), 1395-1407.
“The Bolsheviks and the Guomindang During the Chinese Revolution of 192527,” The Guomindang and Taiwan: History and the Present Day (Moscow: IAAS
Press), pp. 8-25.
“Documents on Soong May-ling in the Russian Archives,” International
Conference on Mme. Chiang Kai-shek and Modern China. Taipei, pp. 1-9.
Translated into Chinese in the same edition; reprinted in Chinese in Qin Xiaoyi,
ed., Jiang furen Soong Mei-ling nüshi yu jindai Zhongguo xueshutaolun ji
(Collection of Scholarly Papers on Mme. Chiang Soong Mei-ling and Modern
China) (Taipei: Caituan faren Zhogzhen wenjiao jijinhui, 2000), 372-379. (With
Andrei Karneev.)
“Trotsky and the Left Opposition: New Documents Revealed from Russian State
Archives,” Tolociji ji qi sixiang yanjiu (Studies on Trotsky and his Thoughts),
vol. 2 (Hong Kong: Shiyue shuwu), 175-183.
“Chen Duxiu (1879-1942),” Collier's Encyclopedia, vol.6 (New York, NY: P.F.
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1996b
1994a
1994b
1993
1989
1988
1987a
1987b
1986
1984
1981
Collier, LP), 180-180A.
Translated into Russian in Entsiklopediya Krugosvet (Krugosvet Encyclopedia).
“A Researcher and A Source,” Istoricheskiye issledovaniya v Rossii: Tendentsii
poslednikh let (Historical Researches in Russia: Recent Tendencies,) Moscow:
AIRO-XX Press), 101-114.
“Some Pages from the Life of Michael Filippovich Yuriev.” P. M. Shastitko, ed.,
O kollegakh i tovarischakh: Moskovskiye vostokovedi 60-80-kh Godov (On
Friends and Colleagues: Moscow Orientalists of 1960-80s,) (Moscow: Science
Press), 167-181.
“About the Author of This Book”, in M. F. Yuriev, Istoriya stran Azii i Afriki
posle vtoroi mirivoi voini: 1945-1990 (A History of Asian and African Counties
After World War II: 1945-1990) (Moscow: Moscow State University Press), 229233.
“O Marxismo na Rússia e na China: o Marxismo?” A História á Deriva: Um
Balanço de Fim de Século, edited by Jorge Nóvoa, (Salvador-Bahia, Brazil:
Universidade Federal de Bahia Press), 234-257.
“Comintern, CPSU(B) and Ideological and Organizational Evolution of the
Communist Party of China” R. A. Ulianovsky, ed., Revolutionary Democracy and
Communists in the East (Moscow: Progress Publ.), 283-332 (with M. F. Yuriev.)
“Teacher of Sinologists: Georgi Borisovich Ehrenburg” P. M. Shastitko, ed., A
Word About Teachers (Moscow: Science Press), 101-116 (with M. F. Yuriev.)
“The Establishment of Cooperation between Chinese Communist Party and Sun
Yat-sen, 1921-1924.” S. L. Tikhvinsky, ed., Sun Yat-sen: Articles on His Life and
Political Activities (Moscow: Science Press), 129-171 (with M. F. Yuriev.)
“History of the CCP and the Revolutionary Movement in China in 1937-1945.” A
Istoriografiya noveishei istorii Kitaya (1917-1949) (Historiography of Modern
History of China [1917-1949]) (Moscow: USSR Academy of Sciences), 142-179.
“Documents of the Second and the Fourth Congresses of the Comintern on the
National and Colonial Questions and Their Spread in China,” R. A. Ulianovsky,
ed., National and Social Movements in the East (Moscow: Science Press), 23-58.
“On the History of the Training in the USSR of Marxist Cadre of the Chinese
Revolution,” R. A. Ulianovsky, ed., Revolutionary Democracy and Communists
in the East (Moscow: Science Press), 290-330.
Chinese translation in Heihe xuebao. Heihe, China.
“The Emergence of the Liberated Areas of the 8th Route Army in Northern China
During the Anti-Japanese War, 1937-1941,” M. F. Yuriev, Voprosy istorii Kitaya
(Questions of Chinese History) (Moscow State University Press), 51-68.
(iii) Contributions to Journals and Newspapers
I have published fifty-four articles and reviews in journals in English, Russian,
Chinese, French, Japanese, and Spanish of which I here list the most important.
2011 “Deng Xiaoping in Moscow (1926-27): Ideological Development of a Chinese
Reformer,” Far Eastern Affairs 4 (September): 151-160 (with Daria A. Spichak)
2009a Translator, Mao Zedong, “Winter Clouds. Selected Poems,” Far Eastern Affairs:
5, 153-164.
2008a “The Big Gamble of the Kremlin „Father of Nations‟: Stalin Deliberately
Protracted the War on the Korean Peninsula,” The Independent Military Review,
24: 10-11.
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2008b “Light from the Russian Archives: Chinese Stalinists and Trotskyists at the
International Lenin School, 1926-1938,” Twentieth-Century China (with Daria A.
Spichak): 2: 29-50.
2007a “Hungry Times,” Knizhnoye Obozreniye (The Book Review), no. 27-28: 22.
2007b “How Nikita Sergeevich Quarreled With Mao Zedong,” Russia, China, The 21st
Century, July: 60-64; August: 68-72.
2007c “The Great Helmsman of China,” Russian Journal,
http://www.russ.ru/culture/teksty/velikij_kormchij_podnebesnoj
2007d “A review of the book by K. M. Tertitsky and A. E. Belogurova Taiwan’skoe
kommunisticheskoe dvizhenie i Komintern (1924-1932 gg.). Issledovanie.
Dokumenty (The Taiwanese Communist Movement and the Comintern (19241932): Study. Documents). Moscow: AST, Vostok-Zapad, 2005. 624 p.,” China
Quarterly 189 (March): 218-219.
2007e “„I Lost My Majestic Poplar‟: A Life and Fate of “Little Dawn” Kaihui, Mao
Zedong‟s Wife,” Russia, China, The 21st Century, February: 42-46.
2007f “Bodhisattva‟s Son: Mao Zedong‟s Childhood,” Russia, China, The 21st
Century, January: 50-55.
2006a “Mao Zedong: The Last Years,” Far Eastern Affairs, 6: 101-114.
2006b “Mao Zedong and the „Lin Biao Affair‟,” Far Eastern Affairs, 5: 111-123.
2006d “The Azure River: Rise and Fall of Jiang Qing,” Russia, China, The 21st Century,
August-September: 44-49.
2005a “How Stalin Helped Mao Zedong Become the Leader: New Archival Documents
On Moscow‟s Role in the Rise of Mao,” Issues & Studies, 41, 3 (September):
181-207.
Translated into Russian in Questions of History, 2 (2006): 75-87.
2005b “Newly Discovered Letters of Li Dazhao, Chen Duxiu, and Ren Bishi,” Bainian
chao (Tides of the Century), People‟s Republic of China, 1: 25-32.
2005c “Karl Radek as a Sinologist,” Herald of Moscow State University, 4: 13-38.
2004a “The Soviet Union and the Evolution of Chinese Communism,” Herald of
Moscow State University, 3: 43-56.
2004b “The CCP Secret History in the Moscow Secret Archives,” Chen Duxiu yu
Zhongguo (Chen Duxiu and China), People‟s Republic of China, 47.
2002a “A review of the book by S. A. Smith Road is Made. Communism in Shanghai
1920-1927. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press, 2000. XII, 315 p.,” Far Eastern
Affairs, 1: 185-188.
2002b Translation of Morris Slavin, “Review of J. Arch Getty and V. Naumov‟s book
The Road to Terror: Stalin and the Destruction of the Bolsheviks,” Fatherland
Archives 6: 89-91.
2001b “Stalin, Mao, and the New Democracy in China,” Herald of Moscow State
University, 2: 24-39 (with A. V. Meliksetov).
1998a “A Fate of a Chinese Trotskyist,” Far Eastern Affairs, 3: 97-107; 4: 81-90.
1998b “Stalin‟s Policy in China: 1925-1927: New Light from Russian Archives,” Issues
& Studies, XXXII, 1 (January): 37-77.
1996a “La Naissance de l‟Opposition de Gauche dans le PC Chinois,” Cahiers Léon
Trotsky, 57: 5-76.
1996b Introduction and comments to Liu Renjing‟s Memoirs, Cahiers Léon Trotsky, 57:
77-96.
1994a “From Students to Dissidents: The Chinese Trotskyists in Soviet Russia,” Issues
& Studies, XXX, 3 (March): 97-112; 4 (April): 56-73; 5 (May): 77-109.
1994b “Did Trotsky Oppose Entering the Guomindang „From the First‟?”
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Republican China, XIX, 2 (April): 52-66 (With Gregor Benton.)
1994c “¿Seguira Rusia el Camino de la Republica Popular China?” Rusia de Hoy, 1: 35.
1994d “An Open Letter to General D.A. Volkogonov,” Conflicts and Consensus, 5: 7380. (With Pierre Broué.)
Translated in Journal of Trotsky Studies, 3 (1995): 53-58; Cahiers Léon Trotsky,
58 (1996): 45-52; and Newsletter, Tokyo, 14 (1996): 14-19.)
1991a “„Demon of the Revolution‟ or Proletarian Revolutionary?" Political Research, 1:
188-194.
1991b “Perestroika on the Eve of Crisis.” Mado, Tokyo, 1: 36-48.
1991c “New Light on Leon Trotsky.” Free Thought, 14: 121-124.
1990a “Lev Davidovich Trotsky.” Questions of History, 5: 65-87.
Translated in Soviet Studies in History, Armonk, NY; Boris Blick and Louis
Patsouras, eds., Rebels Against the Old Order: Essays in Honor of Morris Slavin,,
Youngstown, OH: Youngstown State University Press, 1994; Cahiers Léon
Trotsky; Shiyue pinglun, Hong Kong; and Guoji gongchanzhuyi yundong, Beijing;
Tolociji ji qi sixiang yanjiu (Studies on Trotsky and his Thoughts), vol. 2 (Hong
Kong: Shiyue shuwu, 1997.)
1990b “Trotsky and Preobrazhensky.” EKO, Novosibirsk, 1: 63-66.
1990c “The Brest Peace,” Questions of History, 2: 60-79.
Translated into Chinese in Shiyue pinglun, Hong Kong.
1990d “The New School of Falsification,” Cahiers Léon Trotsky, 44: 93-105.
Translated in The USSR: 1987-1991: Marxist Perspectives, Atlantic
Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1993; Mado, Tokyo; and Tolociji ji qi sixiang
yanjiu (Studies on Trotsky and his Thoughts), vol. 2 (Hong Kong: Shiyue shuwu,
1997.)
1987 “Peng Dehuai: I was Educated by the Communist Party,” Problems of the Far
East, 4: 184-195.
1985a “A Memorial Page from the History of Soviet-Chinese Friendship,” Questions of
History of the CPSU, 4: 36-41.
1985b “A review of the book Aktual’niye problemy istorii Kitaya: Sbornik statei
(Essential Problems of the Chinese History: Collection of Articles), Prague:
Karlov University Press, 1984,” Peoples of Asia and Africa, 2: 185-188. (With
V. V. Maliavin.)
1983a “A Research on the Origin and Development of the MPR Working-Class,” Far
Eastern Affairs, 4: 166-167.
1983b “Life Given to the Struggle for Freedom,” Far Eastern Affairs, 1983, no. 1: 122129.
1982a “On the Discussion in the Chinese Communist Party Around „Mao Zedong
Thought‟,” The Working-Class and Modern World, 3: 61-64.
1982b “They Fulfilled their International Duty,” Asia and Africa Today, 6: 30-32.
(iv) Conferences and Symposia Papers
2010 “Mao Zedong as a Poet and Revolutionary,” China and Taiwan: Two
Paradigms of Social Progress. Moscow, Russia
2008a “Stalin and the Chinese Question,” International Conference “History of
Stalinism: Results and Problems of Research,” Moscow, Russia
2008b “The Bid Gamble of the „Father of Nations‟: Why did Stalin need the Korean
War?” International Conference “60 Years of National State Restoration of
Korean Peninsula,” Moscow, Russia
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2004a “Twentieth Century Russia as Viewed from Russian Communist Archives,” The
2nd International Conference “From Ancient to Modern European History,”
Athens, Greece
2004b “Li Dazhao‟s Unknown Letters as a Sources on History of the Sino-Soviet
Relations,” Conference Dedicated to Li Dazhao’s 115th Anniversary, Laoting,
Hebei Province, China
2003a “Comintern Activists in China: Spies or Theorists?” The 3rd International
Convention of Asia Scholars, Singapore
2003b “Negotiating the Boundaries of British Imperialism,” Chairing the panel and
discussing papers at Annual Meeting of the Ohio Academy of History, Kent
University, Kent, Ohio
2003c “On the Role of Personality in History: Stalin‟s Impact on the PRC,” Association
for Asian Studies’ 55th Annual Meeting, New York City
2001a “Stalin, Khrushchev, and the Chinese Modernization in the 1950s,” International
Conference on Russia and China: Traditional Values and Modernization,
Taipei, Taiwan
2001b “Khrushchev, Mao, and China‟s Socialism,” International Conference on
Realms of Freedom in the Modern Chinese World, St. Louis, Washington
University (with Arlen Meliksetov)
2001c “Stalin, the Russian Left Opposition, and China,” American Association of
Advancement in Slavic Studies 33rd National Convention, Washington, D.C.
2001d “Russian Perceptions of American Wars in Asia,” China-American Dialogue
on American Wars in Asia, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center for East Asian
Studies of the University of Montana, Missoula
2001e “Russian Archives: New Documents on Soviet Communism,” Annual meeting
of the Ohio Academy of History, Capital University, Columbus, Ohio.
2000a “Stalin and the Chinese Left Opposition,” VI World Congress for Central and
East European Studies, Tampere, Finland
2000b “Stalinization of the People‟s Republic of China,” International Conference on
Realms of Freedom in the Modern Chinese World, St. Louis, Washington
University (with Arlen Meliksetov)
2000c “The Future of Marxist History,” Chairing the panel at the American Historical
Association’s 114th Annual Meeting, Chicago
1999a “Documents on Soong May-ling in the Russian Archives,” International
Conference on Mme. Chiang Kai-shek and Modern China, Taiwan (with
Andrei Karneev)
1999b “The “May 4th Movement” and the Spread of Bolshevism in China,”
International Conference at Beijing University, China
1998a “Whither Russia?” International Conference at Youngstown State University,
Youngstown, OH
1998b “Bolshevik Concepts of the Chinese Revolution: 1919-1927,” International
Conference on New Research and New Perspectives on the Chinese
Revolution, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany
1994a “Chinese Working-class Movement and the Influence of Socialist Ideas in the
Early 20th Century,” The Eighteenth International Congress of Historical
Sciences, Montréal, Canada
1994b “Stalin/Trotsky Split in the Comintern,” International Conference on
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“The Russian Revolution and its Aftermath,” Youngstown State University,
Youngstown, OH
“Stalin/Trotsky Split in the Comintern on the Problems of the Chinese
Revolution,” International Conference on Slavic Studies, Kharkov, The
Ukraine.
“The Self-Determination Movement in China in 1920-40s,” The Third
International Conference on the Origins, Sources, and Consequences of
Stalinism, Barcelona, Spain
“Trotskyism as a Social-Cultural Phenomenon in Russia,” The Second
International Conference on the Origins, Sources, and Consequences of
Stalinism, Athens, Greece
“Bolshevism and Asia,” International Conference of Historical Sciences,
Tokyo, Japan
“The Left Opposition and the Comintern,” All-Russian Conference on Issues in
the History of the Comintern, Saratov, Russia
The Comintern's Eastern Policy,” International Conference on the Seventieth
Anniversary of the Founding of the Comintern, Moscow, Russia
“The Spread of the Leninist Theory on the Colonial Question in the Far East,”
All-Russian Conference Devoted to the Sixty-Fifth Anniversary of the
Chinese Communist Party, Moscow, Russia
“The Comintern and the United Front,” All-Russian Conference Devoted to the
Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the Comintern, Saratov, Russia
“Liberated Regions in Southern China,” The Eleventh Conference, “Society
and State in China,” Moscow, Russia
“The Eighth Route Army and the Liberated Regions in Northern China,”
Conference of Young Sinologists, Moscow, Russia
“China's War Against Japan, 1937-1945,” The Ninth Conference, “Society and
State in China,” Moscow, Russia
Reviews of My Works and Assessments of Scholarship
2012a Mao: The Real Story // Publishers Weekly, June 18.
2012b Mao: The Real Story // Kirkus Review, July 1.
2010a A. Yurkevich, “Alexander Pantsov. Stories About Mao Zedong. Book 1. Love and
Revolution or The Foster Child of The Bodhisattva; Book 2: Revolution without
Love or To Rebel is Justified). – Rostov-na-Donu/Krasnodar: Phoenix/Neoglory,
2009,” Znamya, Russia, 9:
2010b Vadim Veterkov, “Clouds in the Snow. Moscow: “Veche”, 2010 –112 p.”
Aktual‟nye kommentarii (Actual Comments) //
http://actualcomments.ru/book/620/
2008a A. Yurkevich, “Review of A. V. Pantsov‟s books Mao Zedong and Mao Zedong,”
Autobiography. Poems,” Far Eastern Affairs, Russia, 4: 176-182.
2008b Dmitrii Kartsev, “An Intellectual Biography of Mao Zedong,” Istoriiya (History),
24: 6–7.
2007a Victor Pritula, “Names and Fates,”
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2007b “Mao Zedong, Autobiography. Poems. Moscow: Rubezhi XXI, 2008,” Knizhoye
obozreniye, 32: 15.
2007c Lev Danilkin, “Who Said Mao?” Afisha, Russia, 209.
2007d Boris Sokolov, “Mao Zedong: Politician and Man,” Svobodnaya Mysl’ (Free
Thought), no.12: 193-197.
2007e Vladimir Berezin, Knizhnoye Obozreniye (The Book Review), 25: 32.
2007f “Alexander Pantsov. Mao Zedong. Molodaya Gvardiya, 2007,” Literaturnaya
Gazeta, Russia, 49: 1.
2007g Igor Fedyukin, “Alexander Pantsov. Mao Zedong. Molodaya Gvardiya,”
Vedomosti. Pyatnitsa, Russia, November 2.
2007h “Mao‟s Last Secrets. Unknown Details of the Chinese Communist Party Leader,”
Stoletiye. Russia, October 29.
2007j “A Zhilaohu Tamer.” Rossiya, October 25-31.
2007k “Mao, Stalin‟s Disciple and Opponent,” Russian Who’s Who, Russia, 5.
2007l “Alexander Pantsov. Mao Zedong,” Rossiiskii Reporter, Russia, 19.
Reprinted in Muzhskoi Portal. Russia.
2007m “Alexander Pantsov. Mao Zedong. Molodaya Gvardiya,” Profil’, Russia, 35:
2007n Mikhail Kharitonov, “Mao Listens to Us Again,” Komsomol’skaya Pravda,
Russia, October 10.
2007o Igor Aleksandrov, “A Book on Mao For Hu Jintao,” Rossiiskaya Gazeta-Nedelya,
Russia, October 5.
2007p Vadim Nesterov, “Mao-Thirty-Percents,” Gazeta.ru, Russia, September 29.
2007q Vsevolod Ovchinnikov, “Chinese Still Love the Great Helmsman,” Rossiiskaya
Gazeta-Nedelya, Russia, September 28.
2007r A. Yurkevich, “Review of A. V. Pantsov‟s book Karl Radek on China:
Documents and Materials,” Far Eastern Affairs, Russia, 1: 184-188.
2003 M. V. “Alexander Pantsov‟s book Tainaya istoriya sovetsko-kitaiskikh otnoshenii.
Bolsheviki i kitaiskaya revolyutsiya (1919-1927) (Moscow: Muravei Guide Press,
2001),” NG Exlibris, 47 (April 17).
2002a Felix Kreisel, “On A. V. Pantsov‟s Book Tainaya istoriya sovetsko-kitaiskikh
otnoshenii,” http://www.wsws.org/ru/2002/okt2002/pan1-o24.shtml
2002b Al Richardson, “Review of Alexander Pantsov‟s book The Bolsheviks and
the Chinese Revolution 1919-1927,” Revolutionary History, UK, Vol. 8, no. 2
(Summer):
2002c Tim Trampedach, “Review of Alexander Pantsov‟s book The Bolsheviks and
the Chinese Revolution 1919-1927,” International Review of Social History, The
Netherlands, 47, Part 1 (April):
2202d Ian D. Thatcher, “Review of Alexander Pantsov‟s book The Bolsheviks and
the Chinese Revolution 1919-1927,” Bulletin of the School of Oriental and
African Studies, UK, 65, Part 2: 460-462.
2002e Lev Bereznyi, “Once Again on the Theory of the New Democracy,” Far Eastern
Affairs, Russia, 2: 103-111.
2001a Lee Feigon, “Review of Alexander Pantsov‟s book The Bolsheviks and the
Chinese Revolution 1919-1927,” The American Historical Review, USA, CVI, 5
(December):
2001b Nick Knight, “Review of Alexander Pantsov‟s book The Bolsheviks and the
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Chinese Revolution 1919-1927,” Australian Journal of Political Science,
Australia, 36, 3: 613-614.
Chen-kuang Chang, “Review of Alexander Pantsov‟s book The Bolsheviks and
the Chinese Revolution 1919-1927,” China Review International, USA, 8, 1
(Spring): 199-207.
Steve Smith, “Review of Alexander Pantsov‟s book The Bolsheviks and the
Chinese Revolution 1919-1927,” The China Journal, Australia, 45 (January): 258260.
Li Yuzhen, “Review of Alexander Pantsov‟s book The Bolsheviks and the
Chinese Revolution 1919-1927,” Bainian chao (Tides of the Century), People‟s
Republic of China, 12 (December): 68-73, 76.
Arif Dirlik, “Review of Alexander Pantsov‟s book The Bolsheviks and the
Chinese Revolution 1919-1927,” The International History Review, Canada, 4
(December): 947-948.
Gregor Benton, “Review of Alexander Pantsov‟s book The Bolsheviks and the
Chinese Revolution 1919-1927,” The China Quarterly, UK, 163 (September):
864-866.
“Alexander Pantsov: les Premiers Opposants Chinois en URSS,” Cahiers du
Mouvement Ouvrier, Paris, 10 (June): 21-28.
Alain Roux, “Review of Alexander Pantsov‟s book The Bolsheviks and the
Chinese Revolution 1919-1927,” Perspectives Chinoises, Hong Kong, 58 (MarchApril): 68.
English translation: China Perspectives, 29 (May-June, 2000): 66.
“Pantsov‟s Book Analyzes Bolsheviks,” CAPtions, Capital University, May 1.
“At the End of the Civil War Mme. Chiang Kai-shek Sought An American
Political Asylum,” Zili wanbao (Evening newspaper Liberty), Taipei, November
4.
“Conference on Soong May-ling,” Lianhe bao (Newspaper Union), Taipei,
November 3.
“Documents on Soong May-ling in Russian Archives,” Lianhe bao (Newspaper
Union), Taipei, November 1.
Yuri Garushyants, Alexander Grigoriev, “International Scientific Conference on
Historical Issues of the Revolutionary and Liberation Movement in China,” Far
Eastern Affairs, 6: 134-138.
Michael Hunt, “CCP Foreign Relations: A Guide to Literature,” The Cold War in
Asia. Cold War International History Project Bulletin, 6-7 (Winter, 1995-1996):
137-138.
Tammy King, “Scholars Discuss Russian Revolution at Conference,” The
Jambar, Youngstown, April 29.
Ian D. Thatcher, “Soviet Writings on Leon Trotsky: An Update,” Coexistence,
The Netherlands, 29: 73-96.
Bernar Cohen, “Les Archives Soviétiques Attisent les Convoitises,” Mercredi,
Paris, July 15.
Alexander Chechevishnikov, “Historians and Sources,” Free Thought, Moscow,
14: 116-121.
Fudzii Kadzuyuki, “Two Views on Trotsky in the Soviet Union: Vasetsky‟s
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Limitations and Pantsov,” Jokio, Tokyo, no. 10, pp. 125-136.
L. N. Nezhinskii, “Foreign Policy of the Soviet State in 1917-1921: Towards „the
World Revolution‟ or Peaceful Co-existence?” History of the USSR, 6: 3-27.
Michael Yuriev, “Social Milieu and the Revolutionary Movement in China. A
review of the A. V. Pantsov‟s book On the History of the Ideological Struggle
Inside the Chinese Revolutionary Movement from the 1920s to the 1940,”
Problems of the Far East, 2, 202-206.
V. V. Arunov, “International Conference „The 120th Anniversary of Sun Yatsen‟,” Far Eastern Affairs, 2: 202-206.
Lev Delyusin, “Questions of the History of the Revolutionary Movement in
China. A review of the A. V. Pantsov‟s book On the History of the Ideological
Struggle Inside the Chinese Revolutionary Movement from the 1920s to the
1940s,” The Working-Class and Modern World, 1: 168-170.
M. A. Persits, “A review of the A. V. Pantsov‟s book On the History of the
Ideological Struggle Inside the Chinese Revolutionary Movement from the 1920s
to the 1940s,” Peoples of Asia and Africa, 6: 79-184.
A. H., “A review of the A.V.Pantsov‟s book On the History of the Ideological
Struggle Inside the Chinese Revolutionary Movement from the 1920s to the
1940s,” Far Eastern Affairs, Warsaw, 3: 127.
Jiang Chuixin, “Soviet Scholar on Sun Yat-sen University of Toilers of China,”
Journal of Foreign Documents on History, Beijing, 3: 27.
Ma Guifan, “Soviet Scholar on the Life of Bo Gu,” Dangshi tongxun (Party
History Herald), Beijing, 6: 39-40.
V. G. Gelbras, S. N. Alitosky, “Collective Work of Soviet Orientalists,” The
Working Class and Modern World, 5: 185-190.
(vi) Work in Progress
Deng Xiaoping, book.