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David Lehmann 《发展研究杂志》2013,49(2):203-213
René Dumont, Cuba est‐il Socialiste?, Paris, Seuil, 1970. 246 pp., Sw. Fr. 6.50. Richard R. Fagen, The Transformation of Political Culture in Cuba, Stanford U.P., 1969. ix+271 pp., $8.50 (£4). Michel Gutelman, L'Agriculture Socialisée à Cuba, Paris, Maspéro, 1967, 229 pp., Fr. 18.80. K. S. Karol, Les Guerrilléros au Pouvoir: l'itinéraire politique de la révolution cubaine, Paris, Robert Laffont, 1970. 606 pp., Sw. Fr. 31.30 (to be published in English by Hill and Wang, New York, as Guerillas in Power: the Course of the Cuban Revolution). James O'Connor, The Origins of Socialism in Cuba, Ithaca and London, Cornell U.P., 1970. viii+338 pp., $10 (£4.75). 相似文献
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Robert P. Hager 《Communist and Post》2019,52(1):51-57
Much of the Cold War took place in the Third World. The three works authored by Gregg A. Brazinsky, Winning the Third World: Sino-American Rivalry During the Cold War; Jeffry James Byrne, Mecca of Revolution: Algeria, Decolonization, and the Third World Order; and Jeremy Friedman, Shadow Cold War: The Sino-Soviet Competition for the Third World, are reviewed here and they provide historical details. A consistent theme that emerges is the importance of ideological factors in driving the events are discussed. It is also clear that the Third World states were not passive objects of pressure from great powers but had agendas of their own. These books provide useful material for theorists of international relations and policy makers. 相似文献
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In 1929, local officials in the mountainous region of upper Ajara in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR) pursued aggressive policies to force women to remove their veils and to close religious schools, provoking the Muslim peasant population to rebellion in one of the largest and most violent of such incidents in Soviet history. The central authorities in Moscow authorized the use of Red Army troops to suppress the uprising, but they also reversed the local initiatives and offered the peasants concessions. Based on Party and secret police files from the Georgian archives in Tbilisi and Batumi, this article will explore the ways in which local cadres interpreted regime policies in this Muslim region of Georgia, and the interaction of the center and periphery in dealing with national identity, Islam, gender, and everyday life in the early Soviet period. 相似文献
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