There is no doubt that the peoples of the socialist countries and the Communist Parties have and must have freedom to determine their country's path of development. However, any decision of theirs must damage neither socialism in their own country nor... Soviet Policy in the Post-Tito Balkans - Page 93edited by - 1979 - 157 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1968 - 562 pages
...abstract, non-class approach to the question of sovereignty and the right of nations to selfdetermination. There is no doubt that the peoples of the socialist...socialist countries, nor the worldwide workers' movement, which is waging a struggle for socialism. This means that every Communist party is responsible not... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1969 - 1326 pages
...abstract, nonclass approach to the question of sovereignty and the right of nations to self -determination. There is no doubt that the peoples of the socialist...fundamental interests of the other socialist countries nor me worldwide workers' movement, which is waging a struggle for socialism. This means that every Communist... | |
| Jonathan Steele - 1984 - 312 pages
...abstract, non-class approach to the question of sovereignty and the right of nations to self-determination. "There is no doubt that the peoples of the socialist...their own country nor the fundamental interests of other socialist countries nor the worldwide workers' movement which is waging a struggle for socialism.... | |
| Louis Henkin - 1989 - 140 pages
...an article in Pravda shortly after the USSR invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968, provided the following: There is no doubt that the peoples of the socialist...decision of theirs must damage neither socialism in their country, nor the fundamental interests of other socialist countries, nor the world-wide workers' movement,... | |
| Jeane J. Kirkpatrick - 1992 - 340 pages
...Brezhnev Doctrine spelled out flatly the Soviet view of the limits on Eastern European development: There is no doubt that the peoples of the Socialist...decision of theirs must damage neither socialism in their country, nor the fundamental interests of other Socialist countries, nor the worldwide workers' movement,... | |
| Myres Smith MacDougal, Florentino P. Feliciano - 1994 - 968 pages
...their choice to become other than socialist. In its most authoritative statement, this doctrine reads: There is no doubt that the peoples of the socialist...However, any decision of theirs must damage neither 49. G. Tunkin, Law and Force in the International System 85 (1983). 50. G. Golan, The Soviet Union... | |
| Gerard Toal, Gearóid Ó Tuathail, Simon Dalby, Paul Routledge - 1998 - 342 pages
...abstract, nonclass approach to the question of sovereignty and the right of nations to self-determination. There is no doubt that the peoples of the socialist...decision of theirs must damage neither socialism in their country nor the fundamental interests of the other socialist countries nor the worldwide workers' movement,... | |
| Carole Fink, Philipp Gassert, Detlef Junker - 1998 - 508 pages
...internatsional'nye obyazannosti sotsialisticheskikh stran," Pjavda (Moscow), Sept. 26, 1968, 4. Without question, the peoples of the socialist countries and the Communist...to determine their country's path of development. Any decision they make, however, must not be inimical either to socialism in their own country or to... | |
| Jarom¡r Navr til - 1998 - 656 pages
...untenable insofar as they are based on an abstract, non-class approach . . . . . . Without question, the peoples of the socialist countries and the communist...to determine their country's path of development. Any decision they make, however, must not be harmful either to socialism in their own country or to... | |
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