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'''''Problems of Communism''''' was a propaganda journal during the [[Cold War]].<ref>Laqueur, Walter, 1996 The Dream that Failed: Reflections on the Soviet Union Oxford University Press USA ISBN 0-19-510282-7 p. 187</ref> It was published by the [[United States Information Agency]], a US government agency. It changed its name to '''''Problems of Post-Communism''''' in 1992 and still publishes bi-monthly today. It is now published by [[M.E. Sharpe]]. | '''''Problems of Communism''''' was a propaganda journal during the [[Cold War]].<ref>Laqueur, Walter, 1996 The Dream that Failed: Reflections on the Soviet Union Oxford University Press USA ISBN 0-19-510282-7 p. 187</ref> It was published by the [[United States Information Agency]], a US government agency. It changed its name to '''''Problems of Post-Communism''''' in 1992 and still publishes bi-monthly today. It is now published by [[M.E. Sharpe]]. | ||
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For the journal published by the British and Irish Communist Organisation see Problems of Communism (BICO).
Problems of Communism was a propaganda journal during the Cold War.[1] It was published by the United States Information Agency, a US government agency. It changed its name to Problems of Post-Communism in 1992 and still publishes bi-monthly today. It is now published by M.E. Sharpe.
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- ↑ Laqueur, Walter, 1996 The Dream that Failed: Reflections on the Soviet Union Oxford University Press USA ISBN 0-19-510282-7 p. 187