The Soviet Theory of International RelationsWheatsheaf, 1988 - 376 頁 |
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... ( Butenko 1975 : 311 ) . But what the nature of the dialectical relationship was in this case was not made explicit . To obscure the meaning even more , peaceful coexis- tence was itself said to be dialectical . Many authors have used the ...
... ( Butenko 1975 : 311 ) . But what the nature of the dialectical relationship was in this case was not made explicit . To obscure the meaning even more , peaceful coexis- tence was itself said to be dialectical . Many authors have used the ...
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... ( Butenko 1975 : 270 ) , Soviet scholars seem to recognize that they have yet to find a way to resolve non - antagonistic conflict amicably . As far as proletarian and socialist internationalism are con- cerned , the definitions have ...
... ( Butenko 1975 : 270 ) , Soviet scholars seem to recognize that they have yet to find a way to resolve non - antagonistic conflict amicably . As far as proletarian and socialist internationalism are con- cerned , the definitions have ...
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... ( Butenko 1975 : 317 ) In other words , it was decolonization , not war , that had prompted the third stage of the general crisis of capitalism . In any case , it was recognized that far from always acting as a catalyst for revolution ...
... ( Butenko 1975 : 317 ) In other words , it was decolonization , not war , that had prompted the third stage of the general crisis of capitalism . In any case , it was recognized that far from always acting as a catalyst for revolution ...
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