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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... attack on South Korea , on 25 June , 1950 , was interpreted in the West as a Soviet attack on a free country and the Truman Doctrine was invoked and implemented under the auspices of the United Nations at a time when the Soviet ...
... attack on South Korea , on 25 June , 1950 , was interpreted in the West as a Soviet attack on a free country and the Truman Doctrine was invoked and implemented under the auspices of the United Nations at a time when the Soviet ...
Síða 168
... attack " is based on instantly on instantly exploiting local advantages as they reveal themselves on the battlefield ... attack on Western Europe is highly unlikely . At this moment there seems to be both nuclear and conventional ...
... attack " is based on instantly on instantly exploiting local advantages as they reveal themselves on the battlefield ... attack on Western Europe is highly unlikely . At this moment there seems to be both nuclear and conventional ...
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... attack on the Chinese People's Republic , which is a great friend , ally and neighbour of our country , is an attack on the Soviet Union . " ( 44 ) In a further communication Khrushchev was even more explicit : to " Those who harbour ...
... attack on the Chinese People's Republic , which is a great friend , ally and neighbour of our country , is an attack on the Soviet Union . " ( 44 ) In a further communication Khrushchev was even more explicit : to " Those who harbour ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Implications for Social Defence | 3 |
Nonviolence 7 Conceptual Clarification | 7 |
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