What is the main connotation of Khrushchev's "Sanhe Route"?
In p>1956, when the 2th National Congress of the Soviet Union was held, Khrushchev put forward the famous "three-way route", namely, peaceful coexistence, peaceful competition and peaceful transition. (1) The place of peace refers to the place of peace between the two systems. Khrushchev believes that the place of peace is to recognize the existence of two social systems in the world and that each social system has the right to exist. Peace between countries with different systems means non-interference in each other's internal affairs, mutual concessions and compromises. Modern warfare is a nuclear war, and there will be no winners. (2) A peaceful competition between the two systems. Khrushchev believes that there is ideological opposition and struggle between socialism and capitalism, which system is good, which system is advanced, and which system the future belongs to, which will be decided by history. He stressed that the dispute over who is superior to the two systems should be solved by peaceful competition instead of military conflict. In the final analysis, it is an economic competition. (3) On peaceful transition. Khrushchev believes that due to the fundamental changes in the world stage, the forms of transition from various countries to socialism will become more and more diversified. As long as the working class in some capitalist countries unite around them, it is possible to defeat the opposition forces and turn the parliament from a bourgeois democratic institution into a tool that truly represents the people's will. Starting from the so-called "three-way route" he advocated, Khrushchev put Soviet-American cooperation and detente with the West in the first place, and put the struggle and confrontation with the United States in a subordinate position.