Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1985 |
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Page 193
... nuclear war and the abolition of nuclear weapons . Andropov answered the letter just before he died , agreeing with the JCP position . This was followed in April by two days of talks in Tokyo with Soviet represen- tatives on a total ban ...
... nuclear war and the abolition of nuclear weapons . Andropov answered the letter just before he died , agreeing with the JCP position . This was followed in April by two days of talks in Tokyo with Soviet represen- tatives on a total ban ...
Page 508
... nuclear - weapon - carrying ships , renun- ciation of the deployment of nuclear weapons in the territories of nonnuclear countries in the region , and the obligation to be assumed by nuclear powers not to use nuclear weapons against any ...
... nuclear - weapon - carrying ships , renun- ciation of the deployment of nuclear weapons in the territories of nonnuclear countries in the region , and the obligation to be assumed by nuclear powers not to use nuclear weapons against any ...
Page 515
... Nuclear Issue . At its Seventeenth Congress in 1981 , the NKP formally adopted a peace offen- sive . Its essence was the struggle against the deploy- ment of new nuclear weapons in Europe and for a nuclear - free zone in Northern Europe ...
... Nuclear Issue . At its Seventeenth Congress in 1981 , the NKP formally adopted a peace offen- sive . Its essence was the struggle against the deploy- ment of new nuclear weapons in Europe and for a nuclear - free zone in Northern Europe ...
Contents
Introduction | xxvii |
THE AMERICAS | 41 |
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC | 141 |
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