The Polish Review, Volume 19Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1974 - Poland |
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On the one hand , they help the ruling party in interpreting governmental policies to a large number of people in the country ; frequently they are more successful in this than the leading party would be within a different social milieu ...
On the one hand , they help the ruling party in interpreting governmental policies to a large number of people in the country ; frequently they are more successful in this than the leading party would be within a different social milieu ...
Page 129
The total rupture between China and Russia , on the level of both party and state , was completed by the Chinese cultural revolution , which liquidated all Chinese who favored mending the schism between the two greatest ruling Communist ...
The total rupture between China and Russia , on the level of both party and state , was completed by the Chinese cultural revolution , which liquidated all Chinese who favored mending the schism between the two greatest ruling Communist ...
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She was unable to convince numerous non - ruling parties . The new " Socialist international law " gives her the opportunity to replace unconvincing arguments with military might . Previously , the sovereignty of states stood in the way ...
She was unable to convince numerous non - ruling parties . The new " Socialist international law " gives her the opportunity to replace unconvincing arguments with military might . Previously , the sovereignty of states stood in the way ...
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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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