The Polish Review, Volume 19Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1974 - Poland |
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ACADEMIC DISSENT AS A CATALYST FOR POLITICAL CRISIS IN A COMMUNIST SYSTEM a Every political system has its proper mode of integration and a specific set of institutions which maintain the unity and cohesion of the entire socio ...
ACADEMIC DISSENT AS A CATALYST FOR POLITICAL CRISIS IN A COMMUNIST SYSTEM a Every political system has its proper mode of integration and a specific set of institutions which maintain the unity and cohesion of the entire socio ...
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In addition to these risings in the Soviet satellites , the non - ruling Communist Parties raised critical voices against the ... There were calls for a polycentric system of world communism to replace the Soviet " monolith " .
In addition to these risings in the Soviet satellites , the non - ruling Communist Parties raised critical voices against the ... There were calls for a polycentric system of world communism to replace the Soviet " monolith " .
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Furthermore , it was supposed to include fraternal mutual help , which , of course , would put the greatest burden on the Soviet Union , A few months later , contrary to the obvious Soviet tendencies , the League of Communists oof ...
Furthermore , it was supposed to include fraternal mutual help , which , of course , would put the greatest burden on the Soviet Union , A few months later , contrary to the obvious Soviet tendencies , the League of Communists oof ...
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ACADEMIC DISSENT AS A CATALYST FOR POLITICAL | 17 |
SOME DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF | 41 |
THE U S OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION OWI | 67 |
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