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Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Republics

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Dangerous Relations: The Soviet Union in World Politics, 1970-1982
Adam B. Ulam
John C. Campbell
The Soviet Viewpoint
Georgi Arbatov and Willem Oltmans
John C. Campbell
Global'nye Problemy Sovremennosti: Nauchnyi i Sotsial'nyi Aspekty (Contemporary Global Problems: Scientific and Social Aspects); Global'nye Problemy Sovremennosti (Contemporary Global Problems)
V. Zagladin and I. T. Frolov
Edited by N. N. Inozemtsev and others
Elizabeth K. Valkenier
Soviet Policy in East Asia
Edited by Donald S. Zagoria
John C. Campbell
Soviet Policy and Practice Toward Third World Conflicts
Stephen T. Hosmer and Thomas W. Wolfe
John C. Campbell
USSR in Crisis: The Failure of an Economic System
Marshall I. Goldman
John C. Campbell
Prospects for Soviet Agriculture in the 1980s
D. Gale Johnson and Karen McConnell Brooks
John C. Campbell
Final Judgment: My Life as a Soviet Defense Attorney
Dina Kaminskaya
John C. Campbell
Lenin Lives!: The Lenin Cult in Soviet Russia
Nina Tumarkin
John C. Campbell
Twilight of the Comintern, 1930-1935
Edward Hallett Carr
John C. Campbell
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