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AuthorNichols, Burton
AuthorNICHOLS, JAMES H. Jr.
AuthorNICHOLS, REINHOLD NIEBUHR, WILLIAM I.
AuthorNicolaevski, Boris J.
AuthorNICOLAEVSKY, BOMS I.
AuthorNICOLAEVSKY, BORIS
AuthorNICOLAEVSKY, BORIS I.
Paid articleY. P. Denike, 1887-1964 (January 1965)
Y. P. Denike 1887-1964 ON DECEMBER 29, Yurij Petrovich Denike, a historian who far many years had been a contributor to THE NEW LEADER and co-editor of the Russian-language Socialist Courier, died...
Paid articlePurging the Party Apparatus (January 1962)
DESTALI NIZATION-TH REE In our January 8 issue, we published two appraisals of the de-Stalinization campaign launched by Nikita Khrushchev at the 22nd Soviet party Congress: Arthur E. Adams...
Paid article'Khrushchevizing' the Party: (May 1961)
'Khrushchevizing' the Party Preparations for October congress indicate Soviet Premier is waging campaign to rid Party apparatus of unsympathetic elements By Boris I. Nicolaevsky The 22nd Soviet...
Paid articleMao Checks Khrushchev: (January 1961)
MAO CHECKS KHRUSHCHEV and wins victory at recent meeting of 81 Communist parties in Moscow By Boris I. Nicolaevsky THE RECENT MOSCOW CONFERENCE of Communist leaders from 81 countries set a...
Paid articleIs Khrushchev Slipping? (November 1960)
IS KHRUSHCHEV SLIPPING? A noted Soviet historian contends that the Soviet Premier has suffered defeats in both agricultural and foreign policy and that new policies are now being shaped, largely...
Paid articleKhrushchev at the UN (September 1960)
New Soviet atmosphere is marked by hostility to the U.S. and revival of Stalinist trends Khrushchev at the UN By Boris I. Nicolaevsky IT IS EXACTLY a year since Nikita Khrushchev's first "visit...
Paid articleKHRUSHCHEV VISITS PECKING (October 1959)
Talks reveal basic conflict over relations with West KHRUSHCHEV VISITS PEKING By Boris I. Nicolaevsky After Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's four-day trip to Peking, the significance of his...
Paid articleKhrushchev's Victory (February 1959)
New demands for economic development prove major factor in curtailing aggressive foreign policy group at 21st Communist party Congress in Moscow Khrushchev's Victory By Boris I....
Paid articleNew Fight in the Kremlin (June 1958)
Khrushchev vs. the Ideologists NEW FIGHT in the KREMLIN By Boris I. Nicolaevsky Less than a year has passed since Nikita Khrushchev defeated his "anti-Party" enemies in the post-Stalin Presidium...
Paid articleThe Fall of Zhukov (November 1957)
A preliminary assessment By Boris I. Nicolaevsky THE FALL OF ZHUKOV The new Kremlin conflict is of wider scope and carries more serious implications than it seemed at first. That much is apparent...
Paid articleThe Meaning of Khrushchev's Victory (September 1957)
The Meaning of Khrushchev's Victory By Boris I. Nicolaevsky (Last of a series) The last months of 1956 were a period of severe trials for Nikita Khrushchev. He apparently lost his majority in the...
Paid articleThe Surprise of the 20th Congress (August 1957)
By Boris I. Nicolaevsky (Fifth of a series) The Surprise of the 20th Congress From the time Nikita Khrushchev re-entered the Secretariat of the Soviet Communist party after Stalin's death, he...
Paid articleMolotov Loses to Tito (August 1957)
Battle in the Kremlin—4 Molotov Loses to Tito By Boris I. Nicolaevsky (Fourth of a series) Georgi Malenkov was deposed as Premier on February 8, 1955 by a coalition of several groups. The...
Paid articleMalenkov's Heyday and Deposition (August 1957)
Battle in the Kremlin—S Malenkov's Heyday and Deposition By Boris I. Nicolaevsky (Third of series) The unity of the Soviet leadership, apparently achieved after Lavrenti Beria's fall in July...
Paid articleThe Rise and Fall of Lavrenti Beria (August 1957)
Battle in the Kremlin—2 The Rise and Fall of Lavrenti Beria By Boris I. Nicolaevsky (Second of a series) Here Boris I. Nicolaevsky, veteran of Moscow's Marx-Engels Institute, continues his...
Paid articleMalenkov Comes Back (February 1957)
Former Soviet Premier, backed by economic chiefs, may share power with Khrushchev — at Bulganin's expense MALENKOV COMES BACK By Boris I. Nicolaevsky The events in Poland and Hungary have...
Paid articleTwo Different Revolutions (November 1956)
Poland and Hungary Two Different Revolutions By Boris I. Nicolaevsky The Kremlin has entered upon grave new trials. After Khrushchev's ignominious capitulation to the Polish Communists, who...
Paid articleIS BULGANIN FINISHED? (April 1956)
By Boris I. Nicolaevsky IS BULGANIN FINISHED? Irreconcilable Stalinist is attacked by Zhukov, deserted by Khrushchev Even before its start, it was apparent that the 20th Congress of the Soviet...
Paid articleRussia in Flux: A Major Triumph for Zhukov (April 1956)
A MAJOR TRIUMPH FOR ZHUKOV By Boris I. Nicolaevsky The Soviet Union today is witnessing political changes of tremendous importance. It has, quite probably, embarked on a major new era in its...
Paid articleThe Soviet Party Congress: Khrushchev's Mixed Victory (March 1956)
Soviet Party Congress??2 KHRUSHCHEV'S MIXED VICTORY By Boris I. Nicolaevsky (First of two articles) Three main features stand out from a preliminary examination of the events at the 20th...
Paid articleSoviet Communists Meet (February 1956)
Soviet Communists Meet Behind the 20th Party Congress By Boris I. Nicolaevsky The 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, to convene February 14, is the first since the death...
Paid articleThe Trial in Tiflis (January 1956)
The Trial in Tiflis Purging Georgian MVD men, Kremlin chiefs admit that trials of top Communists in 1930s were frauds, but blame Beria for their own and Stalin's deeds By Boris I. Nicolaevsky ON...
Paid articleAtomic Weapons and Soviet Diplomacy (December 1955)
Molotov's harsh turn at Geneva stemmed from H-blast Atomic Weapons and Soviet Diplomacy By Boris I. Nicolaevsky The turning point in the second Geneva Conference was Molotov's trip to Moscow for...
Paid articleThe Strange Death of Mikhail Ryumin: (October 1954)
A victory for Malenkov, a defeat for Khrushchev The Strange Death of Mikhail Ryumin By Boris I. Nicolaevsky TEH JULY 23 announcement of the shooting of Mikhail D. Ryumin, Soviet Deputy Minister...
Paid articleThe New Soviet Spy Directors (June 1954)
A noted authority on Communism attempts to analyze THE NEW SOVIET SPY DIRECTORS By Boris I. Nicolaevsky The creation of a special State Security Committee under the Council of Ministers of the...
Paid articleThe Return to Stalinism (April 1954)
The Return to Stalinism By Boris I. Nicolaevsky The restoration of Stalinism seems to be in full swing in the Soviet Union. True, it is Stalinism with variations and additions by Malenkov and...
Paid articleFor What Did Beria Die? (January 1954)
For What Did Beria Die? A noted authority on Communism attempts to analyze the program for which Beria and his group were purged By Boris I. Nicolaevsky The Beria case has little in common,...
Paid articleTHE COMING SOVIET PURGE (February 1950)
The Coming Soviet Purge By BORTS I. NICOLAIVSKY ON JANUARY 12, the Moscow newspapers were extra large. They contained a list of election districts fox the recently prescribed election* oi the...
Paid article"MOSCOW AWAITS CHANGES" (April 1949)
"MOSCOW AWAITS CHANGES" By Boris I. Nicolaevsky Author's Note: J received the following letter from "somewhere in Germany," from a man whom 1 know personally as an experienced and...
Paid articleAmerica's ? f Enslaved Press" A Soviet Expert Turns the Searchlight on Our Venal Publications (January 1947)
America's "Enslaved Press" A Soviet Expert Turns the Searchlight on Our Venal Publications By Boris 1. Nicolaevsky THE American press has incurred Moscow's wrath by its assertion that there is no...
Paid articleStalin's New Government (May 1946)
Stalin's New Government Unification of Party and State Organs Strengthens Personal Regime By Boris I. Nicolaevsky RECENT reports from Moscow in-dicated that, following tbe elections to the...
Paid articleStalin in the Far East (April 1945)
Stalin in the Far East When Will Russia Declare War on Japan? By Boris I. Nicolaevsky On Thursday, April 6, at 8 p. m. Moscow time, MoJotoT summenod the Japanese Ambassador, Naotaka Sato, and...
Paid articleWhat Is Stalin's Program in Asia (March 1945)
What Is Stalin's Program in Asia The Crimea Conference and the Far East By Boris I. Nicolaevsky THE declaration issued by the Crime* Conference contain, no direct allusion to th* war in th*...
AuthorNicolaevsky, Boris J.
AuthorNicolaevsky, Borris I.
AuthorNIEBUHR, J. C. RICH, REINHOLD
AuthorNiebuhr, Keinhold
AuthorNIEBUHR, RALPH LORD ROY / REINHOLD
AuthorNIEBUHR, REINHOLD
AuthorNIEBUHR, RHEINHOLD
AuthorNIEBUHR, ROBERT S. ELEGANT / WILL SPARKS / REINHOLD
AuthorNIEBURG, PATRICK E.
AuthorNIEHUHR, REINHOLD
AuthorNIELSEN, WALDEMAR A.
AuthorNIEMEYER, GERHART
AuthorNIKSIC, STEVAN
AuthorNIMURA, JANICE P.
AuthorNio, Pierre De
AuthorNISBET, ROBERI
AuthorNISHIO, SUEHIRO
AuthorNIXON, ROB
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