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  • ...refully analysed by Western specialists since the early seventies,’<ref>'USSR aid to terrorists', ''The Times'', 4 April 1981; pg. 13; Issue 60894; col H
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  • ::While the Polish events could have a spill-over effect in the USSR, there appears to be no prospect, at least in the immediate future, for tha
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  • * Yakovlev, Nikolai, CIA Target: the USSR, Progress,
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  • ...ment crisis in industrialised countries, and in 1991 "Eastern Europe & the USSR: The Challenge of Freedom", published in four languages.
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  • *No.1, 1987 Gorbachev, 'reform', and the USSR (Mackenzie paper) 32 pages Mackenzie Institute for the Study of Terrorism,
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  • ...in his 1982 book, 'The War Against Terrorism', Livingstone claims that the USSR, "by means of its training, indoctrination, and other support activities, h
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  • ...n Baghdad and Beirut for specialist training in security techniques in the USSR - now functions as the nucleus of a new secret police, a revolutionary SAVA
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  • ...nd the mainstream he argued sought to leave Canada defenceless against the USSR, and were in any case influenced or controlled by the communists who were c
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  • ...the CIA's top secret [[Corona program]] of satellite reconnaissance of the USSR between 1960 and 1972.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idU
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  • ...rabs who thought of America in funding a just war against the evil empire (USSR) gave their lives for America and the West. We need to quickly adopt polici
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  • ...l declaration of independence, Gaffney said it was a "scam" to believe the USSR would ever let the country go.<ref>Warren Strobel, Gorbachev tactics catch
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  • ...Rome edition of «Il Giornale» and special correspondent in Lebanon, the USSR and Somalia.
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  • ..., member of the "[[B-Team]]" effort to review national intelligence on the USSR and to produce a competitive National Intelligence Estimate and a Member of
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  • ...in a speech at Harvard, suggested that the European nations, including the USSR, should agree a joint programme of reconstruction to which the US would con ...to blame. Certainly Congress imposed strict economic conditions which the USSR would have found very difficult to fulfil. It also required recipients to m
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  • ...nd two VVER-1000/320 units - all manufactured and imported from the former USSR. In 2002 the two oldest VVER 440 plants - Kozloduy 1 and 2 - were closed an
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  • ...full sovereignty through the Paris Pacts and through an agreement with the USSR in 1955. In 1956, Adenauer chose former Nazi General Gehlen as the initial
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  • ...oice of the Peoples of the Soviet Union, broadcasts in 17 languages of the USSR from transmitters in West Germany, Spain and Formosa.</i>
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  • ...supply him with information, from Lloyds, on shipments of armaments to the USSR's neighbours. This at first he seemed to do to Macartney's satisfaction and
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  • ...Foreign and Commonwealth Council 1983-; a member of the council of the GB USSR association 1974-92; a Governor of the [[Atlantic Institute]] 1978-79; Chai
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  • ...A sought out dissidents who were anticommunist. In Hungary, Poland and the USSR, the CIA, with overt intervention from the National Endowment for Democracy
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  • ...ity of Tennessee and his teaching interests are Eastern Europe, the former USSR, and International Relations in general. He has published two monographs: t :His most recent projects involve work in Romania and the former USSR (Moldova). Dr. Bowers has traveled there seven times in recent years and, i
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  • ...stice and the Legal System in the USSR'' and ''Agricultural Workers in the USSR''. *''Power and Politics in the USSR'' (1960)
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  • ...t communism and the development of civil society in Eastern Europe and the USSR / Russia. She is a columnist for the ''[[Washington Post]]'' and a former ...//www.ieie.nsc.ru/~parinov/svecha/AG1.jpg Map of labour camps all over the USSR]
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  • ::He was an active participant of the dissident movement in the USSR collaborating with Nobel Laureate [[Andrey Sakharov]]. ::He left the USSR in 1975 and settled in Israel, where he defended his PhD dissertation. In 1
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  • ...e at [[USAID]]’s Bureau for Europe and Eurasia, and was Administrator of USSR Programs at [[ACTR/ACCELS]]. He also conducted research on ethnic politics
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  • ...viet emigres resident in West Germany who could provide information on the USSR. Another part of Parson's mission was to recruit the most important of thes
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  • ...80; Text of dispatch from London by Vitaliy Chukseyev SECTION: Part 1 The USSR; A. International Affairs; 1. General and Western Affairs; SU/6463/A1/1; </ ...81 Text of unattributed commentary, with introduction SECTION: Part 1 The USSR; A. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS; 1. GENERAL AND WESTERN AFFAIRS; SU/6656/A1/2; </
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  • ...od as policy intended by the left to be independent of both the US and the USSR. According to Mayhew himself:
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  • * [[Robert Service (historian)]], noted historian of the [[USSR]] and biographer of [[Lenin]] and [[Stalin]]
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  • ...counter]] magazine, two key instruments in the US cultural war against the USSR.
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  • ...nuary 2009.</ref> He specialises mainly on Russia, Ukraine, and the former USSR countries.<ref>[http://www.eu-russiacentre.org/ EU-Russia Centre], accessed
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  • ...hich is linked with the propaganda machine of the central committee of the USSR.'
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  • [[Henri Weber]] (born 23 June 1944, Leninabad, USSR) is an [[MEP]] (''02.08.1997- '') for France from the [[Socialist Party]].<
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  • ...(though not from the treaty). Flexing its newly developed naval power, the USSR was already preparing to fill the impending American power vacuum in Southe
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  • ...cal freedoms." Its institution coincided with the US-Israeli push for the USSR to open Jewish migration to Israel in the 1970s -- 1980s. <ref>'About NCSJ'
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  • ...rnors of the U.S. Information Agency, mentioned above. The collapse of the USSR brought about changes including budget cuts and the relocation of headquart
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  • ...Serbia, and, more recently, similar groups in the succession states of the USSR. Sometimes mobs (especially of young people) have been moved around from on
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  • ...to Atlantism.' Although the Fund altered slightly with the collapse of the USSR, "it still draws the attention of the US secret service that is widely repr
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  • ...ership and by immediate anti-Western majorities that were before under the USSR umbrella. Today they are under the umbrella of Islam and totalitarianism.<r
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  • ...imate protest in the West would have any effect on the fate of Jews in the USSR.<ref>Christopher Andrew, Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI
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  • *[[Lisa Jameson]], Deputy for Non-Russian Broadcasting, USSR Division, the [[Voice of America]] *[[Christopher Squire]], Deputy for Russian Broadcasting, USSR Division, The Voice of America.
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  • ...ame to the Klatt network as the man who allegedly recruited sources in the USSR. He never recruited even one source, although Klatt managed to convince the
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  • ...mes Woudhuysen]], [http://www.woudhuysen.com/back-in-the-ussr/ Back in the USSR], ''Design Week''', January 1987. ...mes Woudhuysen]], [http://www.woudhuysen.com/back-in-the-ussr/ Back in the USSR], ''www.woudhuysen.com''', 3 March 2017.
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  • ...McMahon, the CIA's deputy director, testified before the Congress that the USSR had channeled $100 million annually to the anti-nuclear movements in the We
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  • ...-by-country update on constitutional politics in Eastern Europe and the ex-USSR, East European Constitutional Review (a joint publication of the New York U
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  • ...was rush-released much earlier than the others, about two months after the USSR launched [[Sputnik]], in October, 1957. It was given prominent treatment on
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  • ...t a New Ruling Class] ([[Ernest Mandel]] comments on Sweezy's view of the USSR 1979)
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  • ...n on 31 January 1950, following a feasibility study of both the US and the USSR acquiring thermonuclear weapons; he directed the secretaries of State and D
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  • *[[John Paton Davies]] memo outlining a plan of political warfare against the USSR
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  • ...crank up an all-out effort to meet the current and growing threat from the USSR."<ref>Jerry W. Sanders, ''Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present
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  • *'''10''' President [[Jimmy Carter]] announces that the US and the USSR have reached an accord on the terms of the [[SALT-II]] treaty.<ref name="Sa
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  • ...a Dangerfield]] |the [[Inter-Parliamentary Union]] and the [[Great Britain-USSR Association]].
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  • ...tol in 1950. He was Solicitor-General 1930-1931, British Ambassador to the USSR, 1940-1942, Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Commons, 1942, Minis
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  • Articles in the Newsletter stress the dangers posed by the USSR: how the Soviet arms buildup is outpacing NATO's, the growth of Russian fac
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  • ...hange Fellow in the Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR
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  • ...ift British policy in the Gulf as well as US policy in both Panama and the USSR. While revered internationally, among students the centre 'remains an enigm
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  • ...introductory article by Brian Crozier, the editor, on ''Subversion and the USSR'' makes special reference to the Soviet Union's activities in Portugal" (23
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  • ...e Conference in January 1978, ''The CPC - Human Rights and Religion in the USSR''.
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  • in the USSR; don't pay Gorbachev's bills,
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  • Union [... and] to run economic warfare against the USSR", as is explained by
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  • ...n language books on Islamic problems, many of which were smuggled into the USSR.'<ref name="Kuzio">Kuzio, T. (2012). US support for Ukraine’s liberation ...es went on to publish books predicting growing nationality problems in the USSR, particularly due to the Soviet demographic dynamic turning in favor of the
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  • ...w.renner.org || Teaching through Media Outreach to Russia, Ukraine, former USSR, Israel || a) to advance the Christian faith in accordance with the stateme
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