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... Cuba and Nicaragua , where the communists were in power . But parties were tested , sometimes battered , in other countries as well , un- der pressures to show why anyone should take com- munism seriously , as an ideology or system of ...
... Cuba and Nicaragua , where the communists were in power . But parties were tested , sometimes battered , in other countries as well , un- der pressures to show why anyone should take com- munism seriously , as an ideology or system of ...
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... Cuba cannot predict what new problems there may be in 1990 and beyond . He even speculated that at some point the provision of Soviet oil to Cuba might be cut off entirely , putting the latter on what would amount to a war footing even ...
... Cuba cannot predict what new problems there may be in 1990 and beyond . He even speculated that at some point the provision of Soviet oil to Cuba might be cut off entirely , putting the latter on what would amount to a war footing even ...
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... Cuba needed to assemble Ikarus buses , and 40 percent more during the next five years . Given the already decrepit state of its transportation system , Havana agreed to the demand . To compensate for the ... CUBA 79 Cuba (George Volsky)
... Cuba needed to assemble Ikarus buses , and 40 percent more during the next five years . Given the already decrepit state of its transportation system , Havana agreed to the demand . To compensate for the ... CUBA 79 Cuba (George Volsky)
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Preface | 1967 |
Introduction | xxxv |
THE AMERICAS | 39 |
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Yearbook on International Communist Affairs Richard Felix Staar,Milorad M. Drachkovitch,Lewis H. Gann Visualização de excertos - 1968 |
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