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Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Republics

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Stalin In Power: The Revolution From Above, 1928-1941
Robert C. Tucker
John C. Campbell
Stalin's Prosecutor: The Life Of Andre Vyshinsky
Arkady Vaksberg
John C. Campbell
The Long Pretense: Soviet Treaty Diplomacy From Lenin To Gorbachev
Arnold Beichman
John C. Campbell
Getting To The Top In The Ussr: Cyclical Patterns In The Leadership Succession Process
R. Judson Mitchell
John C. Campbell
Exit: Toward Post-Stalinism
Pavel Campeanu
John C. Campbell
Memo 2: Soviets Examine Foreign Policy For A New Decade
Edited by Steve Hirsch
John C. Campbell
The New Soviet Journalism: The Best Of The Soviet Weekly Ogonyok
Edited by Vitaly Korotich and Cathy Porter
John C. Campbell
Soviet Foreign Economic Policy Under Perestroika
Leonard Geron
John C. Campbell
Natsional'no-Osvoboditel'noe Dvizhenie: Teoriya I Praktika (The National Liberation Movement: Theory And Practice)
A. V. Kiva
John C. Campbell
Global'nye Interesy I Natsional'kyi Egoism: Ekonomicheskii Aspekt (Global Interest And National Egoism: The Economic Aspect)
E. E. Obminsky
Elizabeth K. Valkenier
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