The Soviet Theory of International RelationsWheatsheaf, 1988 - 376 頁 |
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第 135 頁
... economic situation of many LDCs had deteriorated after the attainment of political independence and that the gap between the economic levels of the de- veloped and developing world had increased . Even in countries where there was rapid ...
... economic situation of many LDCs had deteriorated after the attainment of political independence and that the gap between the economic levels of the de- veloped and developing world had increased . Even in countries where there was rapid ...
第 189 頁
... economic develop- ment and increasing dependence on the Soviet Union for industrial raw materials . Economic planning became chaotic as the disparity between planned production targets and volume of available raw materials increased ...
... economic develop- ment and increasing dependence on the Soviet Union for industrial raw materials . Economic planning became chaotic as the disparity between planned production targets and volume of available raw materials increased ...
第 192 頁
... economic laws . ( Sergeev 1964 : 85 ) Unlike the integration of capitalist economies , the socialist division of ... Economic Integration of Member Countries of CMEA ( Council for Mutual Economic Aid 1971 ) . While undoubtedly extending ...
... economic laws . ( Sergeev 1964 : 85 ) Unlike the integration of capitalist economies , the socialist division of ... Economic Integration of Member Countries of CMEA ( Council for Mutual Economic Aid 1971 ) . While undoubtedly extending ...
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