The Soviet Theory of International RelationsWheatsheaf, 1988 - 376 頁 |
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... actually pre - class , has led to lively discussion and sometimes to disagreement in print ( see , for example , Butenko 1975 : 370–1n ) , a relatively rare pheno- menon in Soviet theoretical literature . In the last few years there has ...
... actually pre - class , has led to lively discussion and sometimes to disagreement in print ( see , for example , Butenko 1975 : 370–1n ) , a relatively rare pheno- menon in Soviet theoretical literature . In the last few years there has ...
第 156 頁
... actually two sides of the same coin . What Stalin did was to adapt Leninism first to the needs of a Soviet state ideology , and then to his own requirements . He could , perhaps , be accused of being a revisionist , but in that respect ...
... actually two sides of the same coin . What Stalin did was to adapt Leninism first to the needs of a Soviet state ideology , and then to his own requirements . He could , perhaps , be accused of being a revisionist , but in that respect ...
第 166 頁
... actually saved by Ukrainian nationalism . For one thing the White Armies were intent on restoring both the monarchy and the Empire and thus found little support amongst the Ukrainian nationalists . For another , when the Polish armies ...
... actually saved by Ukrainian nationalism . For one thing the White Armies were intent on restoring both the monarchy and the Empire and thus found little support amongst the Ukrainian nationalists . For another , when the Polish armies ...
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