Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1985 |
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Page 29
... struggle of our coun- try's liberation outside of its borders . . . If the cur- tailment of facilities in Mozambique is to have any long - term influence on our movement , it will be simply to lend urgency to the pace of this process of ...
... struggle of our coun- try's liberation outside of its borders . . . If the cur- tailment of facilities in Mozambique is to have any long - term influence on our movement , it will be simply to lend urgency to the pace of this process of ...
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... struggle for state power who are most active in trying to build a new ' workers ' party . ' Inevitably , their activities and arguments are bring- ing to light their basic anti - communism . The people recognize anti - communism when it ...
... struggle for state power who are most active in trying to build a new ' workers ' party . ' Inevitably , their activities and arguments are bring- ing to light their basic anti - communism . The people recognize anti - communism when it ...
Page 424
... struggle against the socioeconomic base of the regime , whose interests are linked to those of imperialism and Israel . This " unity of struggle and organization " was also emphasized in the program of the congress as a phenomenon that ...
... struggle against the socioeconomic base of the regime , whose interests are linked to those of imperialism and Israel . This " unity of struggle and organization " was also emphasized in the program of the congress as a phenomenon that ...
Contents
Introduction | xxvii |
THE AMERICAS | 41 |
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC | 141 |
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