The Soviet Theory of International RelationsWheatsheaf, 1988 - 376 頁 |
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第 51 頁
... imperialist contradictions . On the contrary , it served to aggravate them since they could no longer be temporarily resolved at the expense of the socialist countries . So the struggle would be turned inwards at the very time that the ...
... imperialist contradictions . On the contrary , it served to aggravate them since they could no longer be temporarily resolved at the expense of the socialist countries . So the struggle would be turned inwards at the very time that the ...
第 98 頁
... imperialist united front in China , where the imperialist enemy , Japan , was also the enemy of the Soviet Union . But the imperialist enemies against whom the national revolutio- naries in other colonies were to unite were the very ...
... imperialist united front in China , where the imperialist enemy , Japan , was also the enemy of the Soviet Union . But the imperialist enemies against whom the national revolutio- naries in other colonies were to unite were the very ...
第 279 頁
... imperialist forces have been diverted away from the newly independent countries . Furthermore , the imperialist monopoly of international economic relations has been broken . The imperialists have thus been forced to make political and ...
... imperialist forces have been diverted away from the newly independent countries . Furthermore , the imperialist monopoly of international economic relations has been broken . The imperialists have thus been forced to make political and ...
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