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The course and characteristics of China's diplomacy after the founding of the People's Republic.
1949 after its founding, China first established diplomatic relations with the Soviet union and some people's democratic countries in eastern Europe, but its relations with western countries were rather tense.

China's foreign policy in the early days of the People's Republic of China mainly included:

1 "cleaning the house is a treat", that is to say, only by understanding the forces of the United States and Chiang Kai-shek reactionaries in the mainland and eliminating the colonial forces of other imperialist forces in the mainland can we achieve real independence.

"One-sided", in the international situation at that time, China firmly stood on the side of the Eastern Group.

In the 1970s, due to the tension between China and the Soviet Union, China began to strengthen its relations with the United States. In 7 1 year, American defense adviser Kissinger visited China secretly, and in 72, American President Nixon visited China and signed: normalization of Sino-US relations, 1979, the establishment of diplomatic relations.

In July1year, People's Republic of China (PRC) resumed its seat in the United Nations, and in this process, African countries played a great role in promoting it.

China's diplomatic strategy is based on China's national nature and national interests. China adheres to an independent foreign policy and the theme of peace and development, and strives to create an international environment suitable for the development of China and build a new international order suitable for the development of all countries in the world.