Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1989 |
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Page 66
... political priority for discussion . In the party's view , until the government and the traditional parties demonstrate their willingness to " disband the paramilitary groups , do away with gangs of thugs , purge the military ranks , and ...
... political priority for discussion . In the party's view , until the government and the traditional parties demonstrate their willingness to " disband the paramilitary groups , do away with gangs of thugs , purge the military ranks , and ...
Page 98
... political , diplomatic , and other forms of aid from Nicaragua . In the political atmo- sphere generated by the Arias Plan , Guatemala City found it difficult to complain about such political inroads by URNG - RUOG . Less important ...
... political , diplomatic , and other forms of aid from Nicaragua . In the political atmo- sphere generated by the Arias Plan , Guatemala City found it difficult to complain about such political inroads by URNG - RUOG . Less important ...
Page 169
... political identity by championing long- standing CPB planks such as radical land reform and the renationalization of formerly state - owned enterprises sold to the private sector . Despite its frustration at following the political lead ...
... political identity by championing long- standing CPB planks such as radical land reform and the renationalization of formerly state - owned enterprises sold to the private sector . Despite its frustration at following the political lead ...
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