Social Defence and Soviet Military Power: An Inquiry Into the Relevance of an Alternative Defence Concept : ReportCenter for the Study of Social Conflict (C.O.M.T.), State University of Leiden, 1985 - 469 síður |
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... Soviet leaders did not have to take into account public opinion as a factor . The press spoke about a " mutiny " and then about a " putsch " in Hungary but made no mentioning that the Red Army was fighting in Budapest and that the new ...
... Soviet leaders did not have to take into account public opinion as a factor . The press spoke about a " mutiny " and then about a " putsch " in Hungary but made no mentioning that the Red Army was fighting in Budapest and that the new ...
Síða 365
... face the difficulty of defining " rational " . Depending on the definition chosen the Soviet leaders acted rationally or not . The intervention was " irrational " insofar as the Soviet leaders were prepared to risk World War III ( 58 ) .
... face the difficulty of defining " rational " . Depending on the definition chosen the Soviet leaders acted rationally or not . The intervention was " irrational " insofar as the Soviet leaders were prepared to risk World War III ( 58 ) .
Síða 369
... Soviet army intervenes in the affairs of other states . " ( 3 ) This conclusion is echoed by a study on Soviet ... leaders can successfully maintain their rule . Censorship is the lynchpin of the system . " Without censorship ...
... Soviet army intervenes in the affairs of other states . " ( 3 ) This conclusion is echoed by a study on Soviet ... leaders can successfully maintain their rule . Censorship is the lynchpin of the system . " Without censorship ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Implications for Social Defence | 3 |
Nonviolence 7 Conceptual Clarification | 7 |
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