Problems of CommunismDocumentary Studies Section, International Information Administration, 1979 |
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Page 44 - Adopted at the 24th session of the Standing Committee of the Fifth National People's Congress, on August...
Page 54 - ... removed from the Western Zones of Germany, in exchange for an equivalent value of food, coal, potash, zinc, timber, clay products, petroleum products, and such other commodities as may be agreed upon.
Page 30 - In case either party is attacked or threatened with attack the two parties signatory to the treaty shall immediately consult each other with a view to eliminating the threat, and shall take appropriate and effective measures to safeguard peace and the security of the two countries.
Page 85 - All that I can find to say is that a nation exists when a significant number of people in a community consider themselves to form a nation, or behave as if they formed one.
Page 16 - The Soviet Union's Quest for Access to Naval Facilities in Egypt Prior to the June War of 1967,
Page 25 - Treaties establishing the European Coal and Steel Community, the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community, and of this Treaty.
Page 52 - Our attitude towards war, however, is fundamentally different from that of the bourgeois pacifists (supporters and advocates of peace) and of the anarchists. We differ from the former in that we understand the inevitable connection between wars and the class struggle within a country; we understand that wars cannot be abolished unless classes are abolished and socialism is created...