朝鲜与古巴建交初期(1960-1965):“社会主义团结”的极限

Natalia Matveeva
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在这篇文章中,作者利用了最近从苏联驻平壤大使馆解密的档案资料,旨在反驳传统观点,即朝鲜与古巴的关系在历史上是亲密和平等的,是基于社会主义团结和共同反对帝国主义的斗争。她在书中指出,对朝鲜来说,与古巴“牢不可破的友谊”不仅仅是出于帮助这个“兄弟国家”进行反帝国主义斗争的愿望。作者通过探究两国关系的早期阶段,从国际主义和社会主义团结的宣传背后,审视了朝鲜希望与社会主义新古巴建立牢固关系背后的务实动机。她认为,朝鲜最初寻求在古巴扮演与苏联和东欧国家对待朝鲜同样的高级伙伴角色,在古巴推广朝鲜的政治和意识形态模式,并将其与苏联和中国的模式进行对比。朝鲜利用日益加深的中苏裂痕来诋毁苏联和中国,同时宣传自己和自己的模式,使其成为两个争吵不休的社会主义巨人的替代品。通过对档案资料的研究,可以更详细地了解朝鲜与古巴关系的早期阶段,并有助于了解朝鲜的外交政策及其至今仍存在的特点。
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The DPRK and Cuba in the Initial Period of Bilateral Relations (1960–1965): The Limits of “Socialist Solidarity”
In this article, drawing on recently declassified archive sources from the Soviet embassy in Pyongyang, the author aims to refute the traditional view of North Korean-Cuban relations as historically close and equal, based on socialist solidarity and a common struggle against imperialism. In it, she argues that for North Korea, its “unbreakable friendship” with Cuba was motivated by more than just a desire to help the “brotherly country” in its anti-imperialist struggle. Exploring the early phase of bilateral relations, the author looks behind the propaganda façade of internationalism and socialist solidarity to examine the pragmatic motives behind North Korean desire to establish strong relations with the new socialist Cuba. She argues that North Korea originally sought to adopt the same senior partner role to Cuba that the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries had with respect to North Korea itself, promoting a North Korean political and ideological model in Cuba and contrasting it with both the Soviet and Chinese models. North Korea used the growing Sino-Soviet rift to discredit both the Soviet Union and China, while simultaneously promoting itself and its model as an alternative to the two quarrelling socialist giants. The study of archival sources provides a more detailed insight into the early phase of North Korean-Cuban relations and contributes to an understanding of North Korean foreign policy and its characteristic features still in place today.
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