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Jozef Wilczynski Archives
Jozef Wilczynski •ï¿½8 Items / 7 Books, 1 Review
Technology in Comecon (1974)
Acceleration of Technological Progress Through Economic Planning and the Market
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Published Reviews
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    International Politics, Law, and Organization (Review)
    Technology in Comecon, by J. Wilczynski
    1. Technology in Comecon by J. Wilczynski
    American Political Science Review, September 1977, p. 1335
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    Politics in East European Economies (3 Reviews)
    The Socialist Economies of the Soviet Union and Europe, by Marie Lavigne
    1. The Socialist Economies of the Soviet Union and Europe by Marie Lavigne
    2. Essays on Planning, Trade and Integration in Eastern Europe by Jozef M. van Brabant
    3. Technology in Comecon by J. Wilczynski
    Problems of Communism, November 1977, pp. 73-75
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    Recent Books on International Relations (15 Reviews)
    The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
    1. Leninism Under Lenin by Marcel Liebman
    2. The Stalin Phenomenon by Jean Elleinstein
    3. The Soviet Image of Utopia by Jerome M. Gilison
    4. The Soviet Union: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow by Foy D. Kohler and Mose L. Harvey
    5. On Socialist Democracy by Roy A. Medvedev
    6. Dissent in the USSR by Rudolf L. Tokes
    7. Kontinuitat im Wandel by Hans Wassmund
    8. The Middle East in Soviet Policy by R.D. McLaurin
    9. The Anatomy of Communist Takeovers by Thomas T. Hammond
    10. Jews and Non-Jews in Eastern Europe, 1918-1945 by Bela Vago and George L. Mosse
    11. Jewish Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Eastern Europe by Reuben Ainsztein
    12. The Little Dictators by Antony Polonsky
    13. Soviet Europe by Donald R. Shanor
    14. Technology in Comecon by J. Wilczynski
    15. Bulgaria During the Second World War by Marshall Lee Miller
    Foreign Affairs, October 1975, pp. 193-194