DK273 .F5
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Why they behave like Russians |
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DK273 .H5
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Mother Russia |
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DK273 .K72
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I chose justice |
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DK273 .L37
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These are the Russians |
1 |
DK273 .R33 1995
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Stalin's drive to the West, 1938-1945 : the origins of the Cold War |
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DK274.A2 K4834 1983
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Russia's underground press : the Chronicle of current events |
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DK274 .A5337 1983
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After Brezhnev : sources of Soviet conduct in the 1980s |
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DK274 .A548 1970
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Will the Soviet Union survive until 1984? |
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DK274 .C59
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Common sense about Russia |
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DK274 .C63
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Russia after Khrushchev |
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DK274 .C69
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Khrushchev's Russia |
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DK274 .C697 1984
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Putting up with the Russians : commentary and criticism, 1947-84 |
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DK274 .D28
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Soviet politics since Khrushchev |
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DK274 .D3
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The changing world of Soviet Russia |
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DK274 .D38 1970
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Russian prospect; notes of a Moscow correspondent |
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DK274 .D63 1997
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Down with Big Brother : the fall of the Soviet empire |
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DK274 .E3
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Soviet foreign policy 1962-1973 : the paradox of super power |
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DK274 .E3 1983
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Soviet foreign policy--the Brezhnev years |
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DK274 .G37 1984
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The Brezhnev Politburo and the decline of detente |
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DK274 .G8
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Inside Russia today |
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