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Vol. 029 Issue 068 (February 23 1946)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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WORLD EVENT
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CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
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WORLD EVENTS Edited by William Henry Chamberlin New Developments in POSTWAR SOVIET RUSSIA By George Denicke Boris Nicolaevsky Solomon...
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THE SUPREME SOVIET AND THE ELECTIONS
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INTRODUCTION By William Henry Chamberlin WINSTON CHURCHILL once described Soviet foreign policy as a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. There can be no doubt as to the importance of...
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NOMINATIONS OF CANDITATES
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organs. In my opinion, our new Soviet Constitution will be the most democratic of all the existing constitutions" (Pravda, March 5, 1936). This interview with Stalin was many times published in the...
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THE SOVIET PARLIAMENT
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in/ormers in order to get better knowledge of what is going on within the electoral district, and to be informed about the smallest underhand plotting* of hostile propaganda," So "trustees" of...
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SOVIET DEMOCRACY AFTER THE WAR
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'1. reached "at the forthcoming peace Betlicaaeat.'' But without waiting for the peace setllement, and again without the Supreme Soviet, the Koenigsberg region has been declared part of the Soviet...
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THE SOVIET INTELLIGENTSIA
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tion camps ail prisoners were equally enslaved. As Anatole France wrote, all Frenchmen have an equal right to sleep under bridges. In this sense, it is possible to say that Soviet citizens have...
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IS THE USSR A FREE FEDERATION?
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the Biblical text: "Unto him that hath shall be given and from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath' '". Churchill might have added another Biblical text: "The poor ye...
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IDEOLOGICAL RECONVERSION
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After the war began the percentage of the total expenditures of the "federal" Soviet Government in Moscow had to be increased. Moreover, all local budgets and those of the allegedly independent...
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RETREAT IN WARTIME
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tatorship should be mitigated and restricted. After his death and until the purge trials of 1936-38, factional strife was often centered on this problem. Rykov's theory evolved in the nep period and...
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THE PARTY REASSERTS ITS POWER
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dominance of the party in Soviet society. Nor were the circumstances favorable to the party. Many party members, especially members of the Union of Communist Youth, were drafted into the army. ...
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RECONVERSION IN FOREIGN POLICIES
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in Russia. He was the most prominent contributor to the central organ of the army, The Red Star, and his articles made the rounds of all the front magazines. The blow to Ehrenburg was dealt by G....
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SOVIET RUSSIA AND THE ALLIES
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"The nature of a war does not depend on who started it, or on whose territory it is waged. A nation can wage a just war on foreign territory, if it is pursued for progress and liberation. On the...
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