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economies of the USSR and China, the system-related features of the shadow-economic structures under socialism and the strong …
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In comparing the conditions in which reconstructing is being carried out in China and the USSR, the author finds some … similarities and differences. He notes that the USSR's level of economic development is higher than that of China and suggests that … China should give more attention to the development of productive forces. The author points out that while the USSR …
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In March 1991, this journal initiated a discussion of present-day nationalism, its role and place in world and regional politics. V. V. Vasilyev, L. N. Abayeva, L. S. Ablazova, E. D. Volkova, J. F. Selivanova, A. G. Larin among others discuss whether nationalism is the plague of the 20th century...
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The author believes that Soviet-Japanese relations have a great potential for normal development. Business co-operation is an important component of bilateral relations. In this sense, Soviet-Japanese economic relations clearly lag on a number of key parameters behind similiar relations which...
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Since the formation of North Korea, the USSR has been its main trade and economic partner. The author takes a critical … look at economic development in North Korea and its economic co-operation with the USSR. The list of branches in which the …
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The author believes that the signing of a peace treaty between the USSR and Japan is the paramount prerequisite for … relations with the USSR not only constitute an insignificant percentage of overall external economic relations of Japan, but are …
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