The Soviet Theory of International RelationsWheatsheaf, 1988 - 376 頁 |
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... ( Zagladin 1973 : 107 ) , but they had to understand that ' in practical terms their aims can only be achieved in alliance with the working class and under its direction ' ( Zagladin 1973 : 303 ) . The reason for this was that although ...
... ( Zagladin 1973 : 107 ) , but they had to understand that ' in practical terms their aims can only be achieved in alliance with the working class and under its direction ' ( Zagladin 1973 : 303 ) . The reason for this was that although ...
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... ( Zagladin 1973 : 33 ) and tactics which derive from strategy and are subordinated to them and which determine ' current policies in a given concrete situation ' ( Zagladin 1973 : 40-1 ) . 2. The features which were said to determine the ...
... ( Zagladin 1973 : 33 ) and tactics which derive from strategy and are subordinated to them and which determine ' current policies in a given concrete situation ' ( Zagladin 1973 : 40-1 ) . 2. The features which were said to determine the ...
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... ( Zagladin 1973 : 33 ) , while tactics require ' an appraisal of the changes in the alignment of class forces ' ( Zagladin 1973 : 40 ) . 15. The intention here is not to imply that either the correlation of forces or the balance of power ...
... ( Zagladin 1973 : 33 ) , while tactics require ' an appraisal of the changes in the alignment of class forces ' ( Zagladin 1973 : 40 ) . 15. The intention here is not to imply that either the correlation of forces or the balance of power ...
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