Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1988 |
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Page 189
... proposed reductions to 100,000 troops on each side by 1992. Pyongyang also demanded that the United States negotiate a parallel with- drawal of its forces - including nuclear weapons— from Korea . The North suggested that the Neutral ...
... proposed reductions to 100,000 troops on each side by 1992. Pyongyang also demanded that the United States negotiate a parallel with- drawal of its forces - including nuclear weapons— from Korea . The North suggested that the Neutral ...
Page 251
... proposed a number of struc- tural changes that the congress subsequently adopted . These called for trade union bodies to be elected " from the bottom upward . " They would form " voluntary associations , " which would replace the ...
... proposed a number of struc- tural changes that the congress subsequently adopted . These called for trade union bodies to be elected " from the bottom upward . " They would form " voluntary associations , " which would replace the ...
Page 478
... proposed limiting anti- submarine warfare weapons and banning naval ac- tivity in straits and shipping lanes . These proposals created little stir since they had previously been discounted as posturing . But Gorbachev also took up ...
... proposed limiting anti- submarine warfare weapons and banning naval ac- tivity in straits and shipping lanes . These proposals created little stir since they had previously been discounted as posturing . But Gorbachev also took up ...
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