Communism, National and International: Eastern Europe After StalinUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - Broj stranica: 168 In nine studies which make up this book Professor Skilling analyses the development of the communist systems in the various countries of Eastern Europe, with special emphasis on developments following the 22nd Congress in 1961. |
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The XXII Congress and its Aftermath | 16 |
Two Unorthodox Satellites | 37 |
Two Orthodox Satellites | 52 |
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