Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1988 |
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South dialogue and relations with the United States . North Korea - Soviet relations remained generally good , despite differences over economics and the Olympics . Kim Il - song's visit to China demon- strated his determination to ...
South dialogue and relations with the United States . North Korea - Soviet relations remained generally good , despite differences over economics and the Olympics . Kim Il - song's visit to China demon- strated his determination to ...
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... South Korea's problems . Pyong- yang , as it had after the assassination of South Korean president Pak Chung - hui in 1979 , pledged not to meddle in the South's affairs . The North termed South Korean ruling party presidential can ...
... South Korea's problems . Pyong- yang , as it had after the assassination of South Korean president Pak Chung - hui in 1979 , pledged not to meddle in the South's affairs . The North termed South Korean ruling party presidential can ...
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... South vice - ministerial talks- Pyongyang stated that a North - South foreign minis- ters ' meeting could take place without U.S. par- ticipation . The North punctuated its offer with a claim that it had already discharged 30,000 troops ...
... South vice - ministerial talks- Pyongyang stated that a North - South foreign minis- ters ' meeting could take place without U.S. par- ticipation . The North punctuated its offer with a claim that it had already discharged 30,000 troops ...
Contents
Party Congresses | 1971 |
Introduction | xxxi |
Lesotho Wallace H Spaulding | 12 |
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