The Soviet Theory of International RelationsWheatsheaf, 1988 - 376 頁 |
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第 42 頁
... the Sino - Soviet dispute is discussed in Chapter 7 , once the authority of Stalin could no longer be used to affirm the correctness of the teaching , the argument that international revolution required peaceful coexistence did not ...
... the Sino - Soviet dispute is discussed in Chapter 7 , once the authority of Stalin could no longer be used to affirm the correctness of the teaching , the argument that international revolution required peaceful coexistence did not ...
第 186 頁
... the Sino - Soviet dispute had finally become public , Suslov summarized the ideological differences between the two Parties in a long article in Pravda in April 1963. First , he accused the Chinese of discrediting the idea of peaceful ...
... the Sino - Soviet dispute had finally become public , Suslov summarized the ideological differences between the two Parties in a long article in Pravda in April 1963. First , he accused the Chinese of discrediting the idea of peaceful ...
第 187 頁
... the Sino - Soviet dispute in the middle and late 1960s , the serious and scholarly development of Marxist - Leninist theory of international rela- tions was not amongst them . But by this time doctrine had ceased to play an important ...
... the Sino - Soviet dispute in the middle and late 1960s , the serious and scholarly development of Marxist - Leninist theory of international rela- tions was not amongst them . But by this time doctrine had ceased to play an important ...
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