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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... percent ) , France ( 5 percent ) and the United Kingdom ( 4 percent ) ( 196 ) . Between 1979 and 1983 as for most of the time in the previous two decades - the Soviet Union was the largest Third World supplier of major weapons ( the ...
... percent ) , France ( 5 percent ) and the United Kingdom ( 4 percent ) ( 196 ) . Between 1979 and 1983 as for most of the time in the previous two decades - the Soviet Union was the largest Third World supplier of major weapons ( the ...
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... percent of the world's population and 9 percent of the world's GNP , not counting its own . In 1979 , however , the percentage was down to 6 percent of the world population and 5 percent of its GNP , again excluding the Soviet Union's ...
... percent of the world's population and 9 percent of the world's GNP , not counting its own . In 1979 , however , the percentage was down to 6 percent of the world population and 5 percent of its GNP , again excluding the Soviet Union's ...
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... percent Jews , four percent Germans , three percent Poles and six percent " others " ) ( 33 ) , and predominantly rural ( 70.5 percent in 1939 ) ( 34 ) , and rather nationalistic ( 35 ) . Communism was therefore an alien factor and ...
... percent Jews , four percent Germans , three percent Poles and six percent " others " ) ( 33 ) , and predominantly rural ( 70.5 percent in 1939 ) ( 34 ) , and rather nationalistic ( 35 ) . Communism was therefore an alien factor and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Implications for Social Defence | 3 |
Nonviolence 7 Conceptual Clarification | 7 |
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