International human rights issues perpetually highlight the tension between political interest and idealism. Over the last fifty years, the United States has labored to find an appropriate response to each new human rights crisis, balancing national and global interests as well as political and huma
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Soviet Foreign Trade Policies in the 1980s
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- Bundesinstitut fΓΌr ostwissenschaftliche und internationale Studien
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- 1986
- Tongue
- English
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- 74
- Series
- Berichte des Bundesinstituts fΓΌr ostwissenschaffliche und internationale Studien; 41/1986
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- Library
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