Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1990 |
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Page 171
... membership . ( Hanoi , VNA , in English , 0710 GMT , 16 January ; JPRS - Southeast Asia , 89-004 , 26 January . ) The Second Party Cadre Conference in April announced the long - awaited expansion of the Polit- buro and Central Committee ...
... membership . ( Hanoi , VNA , in English , 0710 GMT , 16 January ; JPRS - Southeast Asia , 89-004 , 26 January . ) The Second Party Cadre Conference in April announced the long - awaited expansion of the Polit- buro and Central Committee ...
Page 202
... membership remained intact . CPI claimed 467,539 members , an increase of fifteen thousand since the 1986 party congress . According to party statistics , 60 percent of the membership was classed as " rural poor " and 10 percent as ...
... membership remained intact . CPI claimed 467,539 members , an increase of fifteen thousand since the 1986 party congress . According to party statistics , 60 percent of the membership was classed as " rural poor " and 10 percent as ...
Page 598
... membership was not impor- tant because of the community's friendlier attitude toward the nations of the European Free Trade As- sociation , including Austria ( Volksstimme , 29 Janu- ary ) . Volksstimme ( 3 March ) attempted to make the ...
... membership was not impor- tant because of the community's friendlier attitude toward the nations of the European Free Trade As- sociation , including Austria ( Volksstimme , 29 Janu- ary ) . Volksstimme ( 3 March ) attempted to make the ...
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