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... Soviet aegis , the new nations cultivated a nationalism violent perhaps in ... Union , on the other hand , seemed increasingly to value trade relations ... Soviet - American confrontations . Concurrently , the relative strength of the ...
... Soviet aegis , the new nations cultivated a nationalism violent perhaps in ... Union , on the other hand , seemed increasingly to value trade relations ... Soviet - American confrontations . Concurrently , the relative strength of the ...
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... Soviet Union states , " The Communist Party of the Soviet Union is an integral part of the international communist and working - class movement . " ) Within months , however , the revolutionary regime found itself compelled to behave ...
... Soviet Union states , " The Communist Party of the Soviet Union is an integral part of the international communist and working - class movement . " ) Within months , however , the revolutionary regime found itself compelled to behave ...
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... Soviet Union and China , regardless of their treatment of local Communists , so far as they are anti - Western in world affairs . The antagonisms between the powers of the bourgeois West and the Third World are much more important to Soviet ...
... Soviet Union and China , regardless of their treatment of local Communists , so far as they are anti - Western in world affairs . The antagonisms between the powers of the bourgeois West and the Third World are much more important to Soviet ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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