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Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Republics

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Edvard Kardelj: The Historical Roots of Non-Alignment
Edited by Nikolaos A. Stavrou
John C. Campbell
The Beginnings of Communist Rule in Poland: December 1943-June 1945
Edited by Antony Polonsky and Boleslaw Drukier
John C. Campbell
Eurocommunism Between East and West
Edited by Vernon V. Aspaturian, Jiri Valenta and David P. Burke
John C. Campbell
Socialist Economic Integration
Jozef M. van Brabant
William Diebold, Jr.
The United States and Russia: The Beginning of Relations, 1765-1815
Prepared under the direction of a Joint Soviet-American Editorial Board
John C. Campbell
The Industrialisation of Russia. Vol. I: The Socialist Offensive: The Collectivisation of Soviet Agriculture, 1929-1930. Vol. II: The Soviet Collective Farm, 1929-1930
R. W. Davies
John C. Campbell
The Aging of Communism
Robert Wesson
John C. Campbell
The Socialist Phenomenon
Igor Shafarevich
John C. Campbell
On Soviet Dissent: Interviews With Piero Ostellino
Roy A. Medvedev
John C. Campbell
The Soviet Triangle: Russia's Relations With China and the West in the 1980s
Donald R. Shanor
John C. Campbell
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