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International Affairs, 1957
U tNTIL some time after the end of the second World War those in charge of conducting foreign policy in this country and the United States did not consider it necessary to pay much attention to the theory of international Communism or, as it is alternatively called, Marxism-Leninism.
G. Hudson
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U tNTIL some time after the end of the second World War those in charge of conducting foreign policy in this country and the United States did not consider it necessary to pay much attention to the theory of international Communism or, as it is alternatively called, Marxism-Leninism.
G. Hudson
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The Appeal of Communist Ideology
The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1943WE LIVE IN A "CAPITALISTIC" country. And there is, at the present time, no indication that the Communist Party-or the Socialist Party either-has the allegiance of more than a very few voters. There is, indeed, only one country, Soviet Russia, in which either communism or socialism can be said to be dominant.
H. Brown
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The Party in Chinese Communist Ideology
The China Quarterly, 1969As the title indicates, this article deals with the image of the Party in Chinese Communist ideology. Obviously the conception of the Party and its role put forward in theoretical writings cannot be isolated from the reality of the Party, if only because ideology is shaped by practice and serves as a rationalization of practice.
S. Schram
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Communist ideology and international affairs
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1960logic of their own, even if initially fitting the theoretical assumptions. Doctrine is then "creatively" extended, new principles are extrapolated from the original set of assumptions, new generalizations crystallize, and, finally, the identity of the ideology emerges. Ideology is in effect the link between theory and action.
Z. Brzezinski
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The Brezhnev Doctrine and Communist Ideology
The Review of Politics, 1972Announcement of the so-called Brezhnev Doctrine by Soviet spokesmen in 1968 has been widely regarded in the West as a development marking a new epoch in the evolution of the world communist system. The Doctrine has been commonly viewed as a Soviet response to the exigencies of Great Power politics in circumstances of continuing loss of revolutionary ...
R. Mitchell
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The Communist Party of China and Ideology
China: An International Journal, 2012IDEOLOGY FOR THE COMMUNIST PARTY IN THE 21ST CENTURY China has been called a "post-Communist society". Marxism and the other dominant thought forms on which the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) came to power, and exercised that power from 1949, have been buried. It has been described as a system now guided by pragmatism and by simply finding what works to
K. Brown
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Great Divide in Communist Ideology
India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, 1964Mohit Sen
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