Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1985 |
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Page 159
... opposition as a " waste of time " ( Sang- bad , 17 January ) . At the end of the month , both opposition alliances endorsed the militant protest strategy , vowed to block President Ershad's bid to secure a popular mandate , and ...
... opposition as a " waste of time " ( Sang- bad , 17 January ) . At the end of the month , both opposition alliances endorsed the militant protest strategy , vowed to block President Ershad's bid to secure a popular mandate , and ...
Page 181
... opposition conclaves at Calcutta and Srinagar during the pre- vious year . But the council found the “ question of opposition unity in a fluid state " and determined that the CPI was " not for any kind of alternative but only a Left and ...
... opposition conclaves at Calcutta and Srinagar during the pre- vious year . But the council found the “ question of opposition unity in a fluid state " and determined that the CPI was " not for any kind of alternative but only a Left and ...
Page 182
... opposition to Gandhi ( ibid . , 30 April ) . This undoubtedly served as added reminder from Moscow that the main enemies of Indian Communists were " right reac- tionary forces , " not the Congress - I . Moscow's tacit encouragement of ...
... opposition to Gandhi ( ibid . , 30 April ) . This undoubtedly served as added reminder from Moscow that the main enemies of Indian Communists were " right reac- tionary forces , " not the Congress - I . Moscow's tacit encouragement of ...
Contents
Introduction | xxvii |
THE AMERICAS | 41 |
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC | 141 |
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