Bulletin, 第 10-11 期Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1998 |
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... Warsaw Pact countries was extending well beyond foreign economic matters . In March 1965 , Ceausescu declined to take part in a Consultative Meeting of Commu- nist and Workers ' Parties in Moscow , which was designed to lay the ...
... Warsaw Pact countries was extending well beyond foreign economic matters . In March 1965 , Ceausescu declined to take part in a Consultative Meeting of Commu- nist and Workers ' Parties in Moscow , which was designed to lay the ...
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... Warsaw.2 Bierut's death forced Khrushchev to move quickly . He travelled to Warsaw with Bierut's body for the state funeral and remained there for a week . Khrushchev met with the Polish leadership to settle the succession question . On ...
... Warsaw.2 Bierut's death forced Khrushchev to move quickly . He travelled to Warsaw with Bierut's body for the state funeral and remained there for a week . Khrushchev met with the Polish leadership to settle the succession question . On ...
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... Warsaw Treaty Organization . Moreover , the actions against Romania were allegedly plotted within the framework of the Warsaw Treaty Organization . According to our information , officials in Bucharest in conversation with ambassadors ...
... Warsaw Treaty Organization . Moreover , the actions against Romania were allegedly plotted within the framework of the Warsaw Treaty Organization . According to our information , officials in Bucharest in conversation with ambassadors ...
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... ( Warsaw ) , as well as the Batory Foundation ( Warsaw ) . CWIHP is pleased to note the efforts of major contributors to the success of both conferences : Malcolm Byrne ( National Security Archive ) , Jim Hershberg ( George Washington ...
... ( Warsaw ) , as well as the Batory Foundation ( Warsaw ) . CWIHP is pleased to note the efforts of major contributors to the success of both conferences : Malcolm Byrne ( National Security Archive ) , Jim Hershberg ( George Washington ...
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... Warsaw Pact were also parties to these crises and more generally to Soviet bloc politics . Although the Soviet Union was the hegemonic power in the bloc and made the final decisions , its leaders also were influenced by considerations ...
... Warsaw Pact were also parties to these crises and more generally to Soviet bloc politics . Although the Soviet Union was the hegemonic power in the bloc and made the final decisions , its leaders also were influenced by considerations ...
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