Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1975 |
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Page 422
... formed in 1935. From the original LSSP , a number of parties and groups have emerged . The present Trotskyist LSSP , still led by N. M. Perera , Colvin R. de Silva , and Leslie Goonewardena , is the country's major Marxist party . The ...
... formed in 1935. From the original LSSP , a number of parties and groups have emerged . The present Trotskyist LSSP , still led by N. M. Perera , Colvin R. de Silva , and Leslie Goonewardena , is the country's major Marxist party . The ...
Page 507
... formed part of the National Dignity coalition formed late in 1973 to oppose the reelection ambitions of President Joaquin Balaguer . When that coalition broke up early in 1974 these far Left elements stayed with the National Dignity ...
... formed part of the National Dignity coalition formed late in 1973 to oppose the reelection ambitions of President Joaquin Balaguer . When that coalition broke up early in 1974 these far Left elements stayed with the National Dignity ...
Page 608
... formed . Despite illegality , the SCP has enjoyed several periods of considerable political freedom . The last began in 1966 when a communist was named to a cabinet post for the first time . The communist position improved even further ...
... formed . Despite illegality , the SCP has enjoyed several periods of considerable political freedom . The last began in 1966 when a communist was named to a cabinet post for the first time . The communist position improved even further ...
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Albania Nicholas C Pano | 3 |
Bulgaria Richard F Staar 13 | 6 |
Czechoslovakia Zdenek Suda 19 | 42 |
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