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…and even more by orphsim. ’ The evolution of the avant-garde involves a complex interplay of forces for example the play between relatively stable and changeable, between the technical and the so! cial, between the aesthetic and the political. Russian
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…of such operations were done in Germany, accomplished during the dawn of the Cold-War-Era. It was then and there that the American Central Intelligence Agency, known as the CIA, and the Russian Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (Committee of State Security), known…
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…of such operations were done in Germany, accomplished during the dawn of the Cold-War-Era. It was then and there that the American Central Intelligence Agency, known as the CIA, and the Russian Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (Committee of State Security), known…
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…by the use of force. After the attacks on North Vietnamese military bases, China and the Russians openly stated their complete support of North Vietnam (Sobel, 118 ). China backed up it's statement in early September 1964 by sending warplanes to North…
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…by the Scientific Advisory Panel on June 16, 1945 and by the Interim Committee on June 21. The use of the atomic bomb in WWII, was not only a military concern, there was also a political undertone regarding the postwar outcome. The Russian dictator, Josef Stalin…
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…, accomplished during the dawn of the Cold-War-Era. It was then and there that the American Central Intelligence Agency, known as the CIA, and the Russian Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (Committee of State Security), known as the KGB , had secret campaigns…
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…perceptions of military threat no longer exist. In Norway's particular case, however, it is possible to talk about a remaining strategic threat, when referring to Russian deployments in the far north. Such a threat is only a potential one and is not imminent…
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…the first time Communists actually overthrew an established government, it was not even a capitalist one. 1917, in Russia, Lenin and Leon Trotsky led a group of socialist revolutionaries in a coup against Czar Nicholas II. Lenin had promised the people peace…
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…Olga's husband, Bessargin. After being banished to Siberia for his political beliefs as a Russian Decembrist (Dekabrists, a group of literary men who headed a revolution in 1825(4),), Bessargin occupied himself teaching Dmitri the science of the day…
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…that Metternich was viewing the sultan as a means to make the subjugation of nations a legitimate action. Furthermore, Metternich was very much afraid that the Russians, under the pretext of protecting the Greek Christians, might interfere in the internal affairs…
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