Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1987 |
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Page 29
... opposition parties ( both Marxist and non- Marxist ) saw potential for mobilizing popular dis- content against the ruling party . But none of the opposition parties showed any indication of being able to mobilize significant popular ...
... opposition parties ( both Marxist and non- Marxist ) saw potential for mobilizing popular dis- content against the ruling party . But none of the opposition parties showed any indication of being able to mobilize significant popular ...
Page 168
... opposition leaders . The mainstream opposition parties are grouped into two alliances . The first is a fifteen - party combine ( soon reduced to eight parties ) that includes the CPB and ten pro - Moscow fringe parties . The driving ...
... opposition leaders . The mainstream opposition parties are grouped into two alliances . The first is a fifteen - party combine ( soon reduced to eight parties ) that includes the CPB and ten pro - Moscow fringe parties . The driving ...
Page 461
... opposition party allowed to operate openly from July 1981 to November 1983 , when President Habib Bourguiba legalized two other opposition parties ( see YICA , 1984 ) . Leadership and Party Organization . The PCT's Eighth Congress in ...
... opposition party allowed to operate openly from July 1981 to November 1983 , when President Habib Bourguiba legalized two other opposition parties ( see YICA , 1984 ) . Leadership and Party Organization . The PCT's Eighth Congress in ...
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THE AMERICAS | 43 |
Costa Rica Jennie K Lincoln | 84 |
El Salvador Michael S Radu | 112 |
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