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- IB83120: Soviet Policy Under Andropov
- December 02, 1964 Stasi Report on Meetings with the KGB, 30 November-1 December 1964
- GCSE History Superpower Relations and the Cold War
- Communism 1 Communism
- The Beginning of the Cold War 1941-58
- The 35 Participating States of the CSCE (1973-1975)
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- THE EFFECT of OIL CRISES on ECONOMIES of COMECON/CMEA MEMBER COUNTRIES, a FIVE-COUNTRY STUDY: CSSR, GDR, HUNGARY, POLAND, and USSR Cosku Mihci
- Orfeo's Maoist Utopia
- Background Guide
- NKVD/KGB Activities and Its Cooperation with Other Secret Services in Central and Eastern Europe 1945 – 1989
- The Potential for a Joint Declaration and Mutual Recognition Between the EEC and Comecon, 11 B.C
- Trade Between the European Economic Community and the Eastern Bloc
- National Security in a Democracy by Senator Hugh Segal Inside This Issue
- Cold War History Paper 2 –- Superpower Relations- Key Topic 1: the Origins of the Cold War, 1941–58
- Books Received
- (MCQ) UNIT 1: the Cold War World: Global Politics and Economic
- 25 Years After the Fall of the Iron Curtain the State of Integration of East and West in the European Union
- COMECON Committee
- Comecon: Its Function As a Soviet Political Instrument
- 'Comecon Versus EEC', from Saarbrücker Landeszeitung (16 June 1962)
- The Warsaw Pact and Eastern Europe During the Cold War
- A Cyber-Socialism at Home and Abroad: Bulgarian Modernisation, Computers, and the World, 1967-1989
- The Cold War (1945–1989) — Full Text
- New Evidence on the End of the Cold War New Evidence on the “Soviet Factor” in the Peaceful Revolutions of 1989
- Perestroika and Market Socialism: the Ffece Ts of Communism's Slow Thaw on East-West Economic Relations W
- Conseil De L'atlantique Nord North Atlantic Council
- Record of Main Content of Conversation Between M.S