Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1988 |
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Page 166
... relations with more than 130 foreign political parties since its Twelfth Party Congress in 1982. The party now has relations with 230 parties worldwide . ( BR , 9-15 November . ) Earlier , on 11 February , however , a Foreign Min- istry ...
... relations with more than 130 foreign political parties since its Twelfth Party Congress in 1982. The party now has relations with 230 parties worldwide . ( BR , 9-15 November . ) Earlier , on 11 February , however , a Foreign Min- istry ...
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... relations with all Soviet allies in East Europe and signed trade protocols with them . There was a similar expansion in relations with all NATO countries , except Great Britain and the United States . Negotiations are progressing with ...
... relations with all Soviet allies in East Europe and signed trade protocols with them . There was a similar expansion in relations with all NATO countries , except Great Britain and the United States . Negotiations are progressing with ...
Page 368
... relations with Israel signaled that such relations were at least under consideration ( BBC , 28 July ) . Combined with Yugoslav efforts to bring about a meeting of foreign ministers from Balkan countries ( Tanjug , in English , 9 July ...
... relations with Israel signaled that such relations were at least under consideration ( BBC , 28 July ) . Combined with Yugoslav efforts to bring about a meeting of foreign ministers from Balkan countries ( Tanjug , in English , 9 July ...
Contents
Party Congresses | 1971 |
Introduction | xxxi |
Lesotho Wallace H Spaulding | 12 |
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