Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1975 |
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Page 83
... leads him into very substantial errors and makes his proposals utopian and potentially danger- ous . " Further , Sakharov said , Solzhenitsyn's ideas were " authoritarian " and could lead to the " slavish lackey spirit that existed in ...
... leads him into very substantial errors and makes his proposals utopian and potentially danger- ous . " Further , Sakharov said , Solzhenitsyn's ideas were " authoritarian " and could lead to the " slavish lackey spirit that existed in ...
Page 380
... leads a fairly strong armed force . We will continue to use armed struggle as the main form of struggle . We will persist in ... lead- ers " of the SCO , Paraku , and the NKPGF . According to them , Wen had not himself experienced the ...
... leads a fairly strong armed force . We will continue to use armed struggle as the main form of struggle . We will persist in ... lead- ers " of the SCO , Paraku , and the NKPGF . According to them , Wen had not himself experienced the ...
Page 530
... lead to Mexican imperialism , though the implication may be that Mexican imperialism is integrated with that of the United States . According to the PCM , the promises of the Mexican Revolution have not been realized . On the contrary ...
... lead to Mexican imperialism , though the implication may be that Mexican imperialism is integrated with that of the United States . According to the PCM , the promises of the Mexican Revolution have not been realized . On the contrary ...
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Albania Nicholas C Pano | 3 |
Bulgaria Richard F Staar 13 | 6 |
Czechoslovakia Zdenek Suda 19 | 42 |
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