United States-Soviet relations, 1988: hearings before the Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, second session, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... going on in Russia in the past three years since Gorbachev on March 11 , 1983 became the paramount leader . I think that in order to under- stand these changes , we have to see them against a bit of historical background . You have to ...
... going on in Russia in the past three years since Gorbachev on March 11 , 1983 became the paramount leader . I think that in order to under- stand these changes , we have to see them against a bit of historical background . You have to ...
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... going into effect under a new law on the enter- prise that took effect on January 1 , 1988 , is only a part of what ... going ahead has been stopped . They are not going to build it . That shows society exists in Russia . This moves in ...
... going into effect under a new law on the enter- prise that took effect on January 1 , 1988 , is only a part of what ... going ahead has been stopped . They are not going to build it . That shows society exists in Russia . This moves in ...
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... going on for eight years in Communist China . It is far short of China's but it is moving in that direction . Secondly , the emergence of a society as something distinguish- able from the state , which still remains very big , very ...
... going on for eight years in Communist China . It is far short of China's but it is moving in that direction . Secondly , the emergence of a society as something distinguish- able from the state , which still remains very big , very ...
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... - tively with global problems that menace our long - range future . How can and should we respond if this is so ? We can and should respond by going forward along a path that has long been in our own deep interests : the path of building ...
... - tively with global problems that menace our long - range future . How can and should we respond if this is so ? We can and should respond by going forward along a path that has long been in our own deep interests : the path of building ...
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... going to be there for a while ? You mentioned he might be around in the next century . Mr. KELLEY . I think there is a difference between the consolidat- ing power in the formal sense of placing yourself in an institution- al position ...
... going to be there for a while ? You mentioned he might be around in the next century . Mr. KELLEY . I think there is a difference between the consolidat- ing power in the formal sense of placing yourself in an institution- al position ...
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Page 551 - Rayburn House Office Building, Hon. Lee H. Hamilton (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Mr. HAMILTON. The meeting of the subcommittee will come to order.
Page 315 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS, SUBCOMMITTEE ON EUROPE AND THE MIDDLE EAST, Washington, DC. The subcommittee met at 2:30 pm, in room 2200, Rayburn House Office Building, Hon.
Page 189 - This memory is strongly reinforced by the nonrecogni tion by most western countries including the United States of the forcible incorporation of the Baltic states into the Soviet Union in 1940. All three have sizable communities of compatriots living outside the USSR, including in the United States, contact with whom provides significant psychological and material benefits to the homelands. Glasnost and Perestroika in the Baltic Republics The principal changes in Soviet nationality policy under Gorbachev...
Page 557 - February 1. 1991, with same date of rank. General Hard Is married to the former June O. Oliver of Sacramento, Calif. They have three daughters: Jennifer, Amy and Jut I*.
Page 13 - We must get used to the idea that a multiplicity of voices is a natural part of openness," its author had argued; We must treat diversity normally, as the natural state of the world; not with clenched teeth, as in the past, but normally as an immutable feature of social life. . . . We need in the economy and other areas of Soviet life a situation where multiple variants and alternative solutions are in and of themselves development tools and preconditions for obtaining optimal results, and where...
Page 79 - Department of Economics at Wellesley College and Associate Director of the Russian Research Center at Harvard University; Ed A.
Page 27 - ... course Gorbachev hoped that socialism would eventually triumph throughout the world, but this competition would be peaceful and subordinate to the many shared challenges facing mankind. Gorbachev repeatedly likened the nations of today's world to a group of mountain climbers who were tied together with a climbing rope. "They can either climb on together to the mountain peak or fall together into an abyss.