During the Cold War, communist China faced significant military struggles that influenced its national policies and international relations. The Chinese Civil War established the Communist Party's dominance, but tensions with the Soviet Union and the United States shaped its military strategies. The Korean War (1950-1953) marked China's first major military engagement, solidifying its role in global communist movements while also leading to strained relations with the West. These struggles ultimately pushed China to develop a more independent military stance and pursue modernization efforts, setting the stage for its future rise as a global power.
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