Foreign Policy, Volumes 61-64Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1985 |
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... leaders to be actively and sincerely involved in efforts to resolve the region's problems , even though these leaders did not always like what the Reagan administration said publicly . Decent noninvolvement would send a strong , clear ...
... leaders to be actively and sincerely involved in efforts to resolve the region's problems , even though these leaders did not always like what the Reagan administration said publicly . Decent noninvolvement would send a strong , clear ...
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... leaders now believe they would do in a crisis , one would not necessarily know how they would really act . The leaders themselves cannot know for sure . Further , this unfocused picture would work for current Soviet leaders only , not ...
... leaders now believe they would do in a crisis , one would not necessarily know how they would really act . The leaders themselves cannot know for sure . Further , this unfocused picture would work for current Soviet leaders only , not ...
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... leaders - actions that are in tune with the objectives of the ANC but are not directed by it . Should the system ever permit free expression , these leaders — many of whom were imprisoned during the June crackdown - would form an ...
... leaders - actions that are in tune with the objectives of the ANC but are not directed by it . Should the system ever permit free expression , these leaders — many of whom were imprisoned during the June crackdown - would form an ...
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