Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1985 |
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Page 235
... later , due largely to Indian government pressure on the Tamil extremists using India as a sanctuary ( CSM , 22 May ) . Later in the year the guerrilla attacks esca- lated , and in November , 24 policemen were killed in a bombing , the ...
... later , due largely to Indian government pressure on the Tamil extremists using India as a sanctuary ( CSM , 22 May ) . Later in the year the guerrilla attacks esca- lated , and in November , 24 policemen were killed in a bombing , the ...
Page 396
... later Foreign Minister Gromyko gave a devastating critique of U.S. policies . He again al- leged U.S. militarism and military superiority and accused American officials at the " highest " level of demanding the " right " to start a ...
... later Foreign Minister Gromyko gave a devastating critique of U.S. policies . He again al- leged U.S. militarism and military superiority and accused American officials at the " highest " level of demanding the " right " to start a ...
Page 458
... later the party openly held its first congress , after the island had become a British crown colony . Outlawed in 1933 , the party thrived as an underground movement until 1944 , when it resurfaced as the AKEL . All political par- ties ...
... later the party openly held its first congress , after the island had become a British crown colony . Outlawed in 1933 , the party thrived as an underground movement until 1944 , when it resurfaced as the AKEL . All political par- ties ...
Contents
Introduction | xxvii |
THE AMERICAS | 41 |
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC | 141 |
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