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From Bela Kun to Janos Kadar (1987)
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Seventy Years of Hungarian Communism
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Recent Books on International Relations
(10 Reviews)
John C. Campbell
The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
Gorbachev's Challenge
by Marshall I. Goldman
Soviet Strategic Deception
by Brian D. Dailey and Patrick J. Parker
The Other Side
by Robert English and Jonathan J. Halperin
Pravda: Inside the Soviet News Machine
by Angus Roxburgh
Will the Non-Russians Rebel?
by Alexander J. Motyl
The Best Sons of the Fatherland
by Lynne Viola
"Them": Stalin's Polish Puppets
by Teresa Toranska
Poland, the United States, and the Stabilization of Europe, 1919-1933
by Neal Pease
From Bela Kun to Janos Kadar
by Miklos Molnar
Yugoslav Socialism
by Harold Lydall
Foreign Affairs,
Fall 1987
, pp. 200-202
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Recent Books on International Relations
(17 Reviews)
John C. Campbell
The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
Stalin in Power
by Robert C. Tucker
Stalin's Prosecutor
by Arkady Vaksberg
The Long Pretense
by Arnold Beichman
Getting to the Top in the USSR
by R. Judson Mitchell
Exit: Toward Post-Stalinism
by Pavel Campeanu
Memo 2
by Steve Hirsch
The New Soviet Journalism
by Vitaly Korotich and Cathy Porter
Soviet Foreign Economic Policy Under Perestroika
by Leonard Geron
Soviet Intellectuals and Political Power
by Vladimir Shlapentokh
Fatal Half Measures
by Yevgeny Yevtushenko and Antonina W. Bouis
Toward Independence
by Jan A. Trapans
From Yalta to Glasnost
by Agnes Heller and Ferenc Feher
Spring in Winter
by Gwyn Prins
From Bela Kun to Janos Kadar
by Miklos Molnar
Tweaking the Nose of the Russians
by Joseph F. Harrington and Bruce J. Courtney
New World Avenue and Vicinity
by Tadeusz Konwicki
After the Wall
by John Borneman
Foreign Affairs,
Summer 1991
, pp. 173-177
by Miklos Molnar
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