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Soviet-Vietnamese Tofc Summary
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The relationship between Vietnam and the Soviet Union took a dramatic turn with the signing of a treaty of friendship and cooperation between the two countries. Since the 1930s, relations between the two have passed through several phases. It was only...
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Foreign relations of the Soviet Union Information
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At its founding, the Soviet Union was considered a pariah by most countries, and as such was denied diplomatic recognition by most states. Less than a quarter century later, the Soviet Union not only had official relations with the majority of the...


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The Australian Journal of Politics and History
The All-Union Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries and French Intellectuals, 1925-29.(Soviets control French intellectuals' impressions of Soviet Union)
03/01/1999: 5,411 words, approx. 18 pages
The 1920s and 1930s were years of active personal support for the USSR by a number of eminent French intellectuals who assisted in the creation of an image of the USSR in French public opinion. This was largely based on their perceptions of...
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National Review
Comrade, can you spare a dime? (foreign loans to Soviet Union; includes related article)
03/24/1989: 2,790 words, approx. 9 pages
Without its army, the USSR is a Third World country. Now it wants Third World-style loans-loans it can never repay. To help Gorbachev's reform program instead of the Red Army, why not send CARE packages to the Soviet people? THE WISDOM...
 


 

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