Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1990 |
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Page 435
... West relations in mid - July when he sent the Group of Seven meeting in Paris a letter calling for greatly expanded economic cooperation between Eastern Europe and the West to promote worldwide growth and ease the Third World's debt ...
... West relations in mid - July when he sent the Group of Seven meeting in Paris a letter calling for greatly expanded economic cooperation between Eastern Europe and the West to promote worldwide growth and ease the Third World's debt ...
Page 496
... West Germany and the other NATO states of the proposed zone . Such limits would thus permit the Soviets a continued numerical superiority over U.S. forces in Europe because other foreign forces were also based in the FRG . Such limits ...
... West Germany and the other NATO states of the proposed zone . Such limits would thus permit the Soviets a continued numerical superiority over U.S. forces in Europe because other foreign forces were also based in the FRG . Such limits ...
Page 518
... West Germans it is the United States that threatens their sovereignty . On the eve of Gorbachev's visit to West Germany , an ABC News survey revealed that most citizens of that country believed that the USSR and its leader were more ...
... West Germans it is the United States that threatens their sovereignty . On the eve of Gorbachev's visit to West Germany , an ABC News survey revealed that most citizens of that country believed that the USSR and its leader were more ...
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