Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1975 |
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Bangladesh Communism in Bangladesh consists of one pro - Moscow oriented party , the Communist Party of Bangladesh ( CPB ) , and at least five smaller Maoist groups , or which the Bangladesh Communist Party ( Marxist - Leninist ) is the ...
Bangladesh Communism in Bangladesh consists of one pro - Moscow oriented party , the Communist Party of Bangladesh ( CPB ) , and at least five smaller Maoist groups , or which the Bangladesh Communist Party ( Marxist - Leninist ) is the ...
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... communist groups , five of some significance can be clearly identified . The Bangladesh Communist Party ( Marxist - Leninist ) ( BCP - ML ) , with an estimated follow- ing of about 500 committed supporters , is a continuation of a ...
... communist groups , five of some significance can be clearly identified . The Bangladesh Communist Party ( Marxist - Leninist ) ( BCP - ML ) , with an estimated follow- ing of about 500 committed supporters , is a continuation of a ...
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... party in 1932. What is generally considered its First Congress was held under his leadership in January 1944 , after Syria and Lebanon gained independence . This congress decided to establish separate Lebanese and Syrian communist parties ...
... party in 1932. What is generally considered its First Congress was held under his leadership in January 1944 , after Syria and Lebanon gained independence . This congress decided to establish separate Lebanese and Syrian communist parties ...
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Albania Nicholas C Pano | 3 |
Bulgaria Richard F Staar 13 | 6 |
Czechoslovakia Zdenek Suda 19 | 42 |
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