Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1991 |
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Page 151
... agreed that any attempt to exclude the Khmer Rouge would doom chances for a more enduring peace in Cambo- dia ( Bangkok , Nation , 25 July ; FBIS - EAS , 25 July ) . Beijing , meanwhile , left no doubt that it would continue to support ...
... agreed that any attempt to exclude the Khmer Rouge would doom chances for a more enduring peace in Cambo- dia ( Bangkok , Nation , 25 July ; FBIS - EAS , 25 July ) . Beijing , meanwhile , left no doubt that it would continue to support ...
Page 153
... agreed among themselves in late November to send some 10,000 U.N. adminis- trators and security forces as an interim administra- tion until free elections were held . The group re- portedly agreed that the plan's success depended on the ...
... agreed among themselves in late November to send some 10,000 U.N. adminis- trators and security forces as an interim administra- tion until free elections were held . The group re- portedly agreed that the plan's success depended on the ...
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... agreed to pay back in goods over a three - year period . If , after a one - year grace period , that deadline is not met , hard currency payment will be required ( Tanjug , 1 July ; FBIS- EEU , 2 July ) . To facilitate Soviet repayment ...
... agreed to pay back in goods over a three - year period . If , after a one - year grace period , that deadline is not met , hard currency payment will be required ( Tanjug , 1 July ; FBIS- EEU , 2 July ) . To facilitate Soviet repayment ...
Contents
Preface | 1979 |
Register of Communist Parties | 1985 |
Introduction | xxxix |
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