Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1975 |
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Page 43
... leading bodies " to strengthen the process through which workers experienced in public life occupy systematically more leading posts in our society " ; the development of shop - floor democracy ; a " deliberate effort ... to develop ...
... leading bodies " to strengthen the process through which workers experienced in public life occupy systematically more leading posts in our society " ; the development of shop - floor democracy ; a " deliberate effort ... to develop ...
Page 69
... leading party body in which his own supporters would predominate , since at that time the Permanent Presidium was composed largely of older party leaders not beholden to the new party head . The Executive Committee meets frequently ...
... leading party body in which his own supporters would predominate , since at that time the Permanent Presidium was composed largely of older party leaders not beholden to the new party head . The Executive Committee meets frequently ...
Page 397
... leading Pakistani newspapers . An example is the PPP party organ , the Urdu daily Musawaat published from Karachi , Lahore , and Lyallpur ; many of its editorial staff make little effort to hide their pro - communist views . The ...
... leading Pakistani newspapers . An example is the PPP party organ , the Urdu daily Musawaat published from Karachi , Lahore , and Lyallpur ; many of its editorial staff make little effort to hide their pro - communist views . The ...
Contents
Albania Nicholas C Pano | 3 |
Bulgaria Richard F Staar 13 | 6 |
Czechoslovakia Zdenek Suda 19 | 42 |
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