Maoisation
English
Noun
Maoisation (uncountable)
- Alternative form of Maoization
- 1970, Atlas - Volume 19, page 41:
- Instead, it deplores the guerrillas' growing ideological dependence on China, which, the Kremlin seems to believe, could lead to the "Maoisation" of the Middle East if the established regimes cave in.
- 1972, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard): House of Representatives:
- It isn't quite clear at present what the blueprint envisions for the final stage, but the plan does not stop with the 'Maoisation' of Asia.
- 1979, Ä–rnst Genri, What are they after in Peking, page 117:
- Thereupon to start the Maoisation of the surviving part of humanity according to methods already being practised in the PRC itself.
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