Rearranging International Relations? How Mao's China and de Gaulle's France Recognized Each Other in 1963-1964.

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      The article explores the history of relations between France and China during the Cold War in the early 1960s. Emphasis is given to Sino-French rapprochement and negotiations between the governments of French President Charles de Gaulle and Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong to recognize each other. Other topics include Sino-French agreement on the conflict in Vietnam, diplomatic visits, and the global status of the People's Republic of China.