Lenin's words, someone living in a society cannot be free of that society, so a socialist state that is in a system of other states constituting a socialist commonwealth cannot be free of the common interests of that commonwealth. The sovereignty of individual... Czechoslovakia and the Brezhnev Doctrine - Page 3by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations - 1969 - 61 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1969 - 1326 pages
...constituting a socialist commonwealth cannot be free of the common interests of that commonwealth. The sovereignty of individual socialist countries...world socialism and the world revolutionary movement. VI Lenin demanded that all Communists "struggle affainst petty national narrowness, exclusivity and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1986 - 888 pages
...Poland. According to the Brezhnev Doctrine, proclaimed in 1968 and reaffirmed regularly thereafter: "The sovereignty of individual Socialist countries...world socialism and the world revolutionary movement." A prudent American defense policy must respond to Soviet programs and to the character of the Soviet... | |
| 1987 - 408 pages
...nificance of that article as well , making use of what we heard was his country. Let me quote from "The sovereignty of individual socialist countries...to the interests of world socialism and the world revoluntionary movement ... In the Marxist conception the norms of law, including the norms governing... | |
| Karen Dawisha - 1990 - 342 pages
...responsible not only to its own people but also to all the socialist countries." They went on to state that "the sovereignty of individual socialist countries...interests of world socialism and the world revolutionary movement."2 The communist parties not under Moscow's direct control (ie, those of Romania, China, Yugoslavia,... | |
| 1990 - 160 pages
...use of what we heard was the so-called "free press" of his country. Let me quote from the article: "The sovereignty of individual socialist countries...to the interests of world socialism and the world revoluntionary movement. .. In the Marxist conception the norms of law, including the norms governing... | |
| Anthony C. Arend, Robert J. Beck - 1993 - 292 pages
...socialist commonwealth. This is no longer your affair.'41 As a Soviet writer subsequently contended, '[tlhe sovereignty of individual socialist countries cannot...interests of world socialism and the world revolutionary movement.'42 In other words, even though the reforms in Czechoslovakia were internal and did not constitute... | |
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