Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1985 |
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Page 169
... leading cadres of big and influential enterprises , institutions of scientific research , and major institutions of higher educa- tion . The next lower level of cadres , formerly also managed by the Central Committee's Organiza- tional ...
... leading cadres of big and influential enterprises , institutions of scientific research , and major institutions of higher educa- tion . The next lower level of cadres , formerly also managed by the Central Committee's Organiza- tional ...
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... leading political prisoners in advance of national elections ( FEER , 29 November ) . The party's main constituency consists of muhajir ( Moslem immi- grants from India ) students in Karachi and a sprin- kling of urban supporters in the ...
... leading political prisoners in advance of national elections ( FEER , 29 November ) . The party's main constituency consists of muhajir ( Moslem immi- grants from India ) students in Karachi and a sprin- kling of urban supporters in the ...
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... leading role . It went on to say that " attacks on the party's leading role are in the final analysis attacks against the working class , against our system . " General Jaruzelski concluded that the entire plenum should be viewed as a ...
... leading role . It went on to say that " attacks on the party's leading role are in the final analysis attacks against the working class , against our system . " General Jaruzelski concluded that the entire plenum should be viewed as a ...
Contents
Introduction | xxvii |
THE AMERICAS | 41 |
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC | 141 |
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