Future of big industrial managers at stake this week Soviet Decentralization: The Target Is Malenkov By Franz Borkenau Moscow plans to "decentralize" the entire administration of Soviet industry...
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The Yugoslav dictator's activities in Eastern Europe are a prime cause of friction between the KhrusJwhev-Bulganin group and the 'Stalinist' faction now ascendant Tito and the Kremlin Split By...
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Russia in Flux A succession of fits and starts has marked the evolution of Soviet Russia in the three brief years since Stalin's death. Just as the West begins resigning itself to the legitimacy...
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Was There a 'Brink of War'? How Mao Bluffed Dulles In the following observations, which deal with the Formosa crisis, I shall not discuss Secretary Dulles's controversial article in Life and the...
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Moscow is concerned about attempts by Tito and Mao to create new centers of leadership for the movement Conflict in World Communism By Franz Borkenau The recent session of the Supreme Soviet in...
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Reds Declare War on China's Peasants By Franz Borkenau Moo Tse-tung announces plan to collectivize 500 million by 1960 On october 17, after a curious ten-week delay, the Central Committee of the...
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The satellites' continued hostility toward Yugoslavia, despite Soviet attempts to regain her friendship, stems from a Khrushchev-Molotov policy conflict MOLOTOV AND TiTO By Franz Borkenau On...
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Who set soviet policy Bulganin speaks for an uneasy alliance between Khrushchev and Mikoyan By Franz Borkenau Under Georgi Malenkov, international policy took second place in the Kremlin to...
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Zhukov vs. Konev Battle of the Marshals By Franz Borkenau MARSHAL Ivan Konev, not Marshal Georgi Zhukov, delivered the Bolshoi Theater address when Moscow celehrated the tenth anniversary...
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The Way of a Soviet Critic By fRANZ BORKENAU GEORGE LUKACS was the only important Communist in the field of arts and letters to survive the great purge of the international old guard. But...
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