Un sueño renacido: de las “repúblicas negras” de la Comintern a la “plurinacionalidad” con la participación afrodescendiente en América Latina [PDF]
Nikolay Dobronravin
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Soviet diplomats and Comintern representatives in People’s Republic of Tuva in the 1920s
This is the first study of the role Soviet diplomats and representatives of the Communist International (Comintern) played in the Soviet-Tuvan relations during the first decade after the emergence of the young Tuvan state – People’s Republic of Tuva ...
Nikolay M. Mollerov
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The role of L.M. Karakhan in the Chinese policy of the Soviet Union (1923–1926)
In the 1920s, the young Soviet state pursued several, sometimes mutually exclusive, goals in its policy towards China. On the one hand, the Soviet leadership did its best to achieve international recognition and sought to protect its vital interests.
I. N. Sotnikova
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China's Rise and Its Discursive Power Strategy. [PDF]
Zhao K.
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Sfera Politicii's Archive - Ceauşescu as an apprentice
The Comintern pattern worked the same, regardless of political context. As described in a report wrote by the Siguranţa secret police, the party school depicted below had took place during the summer of 1939, precisely two months before the Ribbentrop ...
Stelian Tănase
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THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF SPAIN: FROM BOLSHEVISM TO EUROCOMMUNISM
The article examines the process of ideological evolution of the Communist Party of Spain (CPS) from its foundation to its transition to «Eurocommunist» positions.
Pavel N. Katarzheuski
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Operation Barbarossa Interpreted in Light of the Primacy of Stalin\u27s Economic Plan and Trade with Germany [PDF]
The controversy over who was the aggressor behind Operation Barbarossa, Hitler’s 1941 attack on the Soviet Union, has focused largely on political and military analyses. However, a study of Soviet economics sheds critical light on this debate.
Novey, Adam G
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Present-day English-speaking historians on the tactics of the Comintern in 1928–1934
The article is devoted to the analysis of the assessments given by present-day English-speaking historians to the tactics of the Communist International referred to as the tactics of class against class.
Il'ya A. Suzdal'tsev
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POLISH RESEARCH ON THE HISTORY OF THE COMINTERN: AN OVERVIEW OF EXISTING LITERATURE AND AN OUTLINE OF FUTURE PERSPECTIVES [PDF]
Eryk Krasucki
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