For a few decades after the Sino-Soviet split, China's foreign policy pivoted to viewing the Soviet Union as it's main rival with the goal legitimizing itself as an geopolitically independent power and combating Soviet influence to the point of derangement.
Czechoslovakia, yeah, the Warsaw Pact sent in troops for a reason. They were essentially in the process of 'liberalizing' itself back into a bourgeois republic until that point.
For a few decades after the Sino-Soviet split, China's foreign policy pivoted to viewing the Soviet Union as it's main rival with the goal legitimizing itself as an geopolitically independent power and combating Soviet influence to the point of derangement.
Czechoslovakia, yeah, the Warsaw Pact sent in troops for a reason. They were essentially in the process of 'liberalizing' itself back into a bourgeois republic until that point.