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What did poor relations with the USSR lead Mao to do? What was the first step in the thaw?

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When Mao Zedong gained control of the CCP in the mid-1930s he rejected the Comintern view, arguing that China was ready for a socialist revolution driven by the peasantry. The rise of Mao and his ideology of ‘peasant socialism’ formed the seeds of division between Chinese communists and the Soviet Union.

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