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ID51224
Author(s)Williams, Kieran
Title

New sources on Soviet decision making during the 1968 Czechoslovak crisis

PublishedEurope-Asia Studies, 48(3), 1996, p. 457-70
Language(s)eng
SubjectsRussia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Foreign Relations / Czech Republic [s.a. Czechoslovakia]  [Browse all]
Slovakia [s.a. Czechoslovakia] / Foreign Relations / Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation)  [Browse all]
Czech Republic [s.a. Czechoslovakia] / Foreign Relations / Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation)  [Browse all]
Czech Republic [s.a. Czechoslovakia] / History (1945 - )  [Browse all]
Slovakia [s.a. Czechoslovakia] / History (1945 - )  [Browse all]
Prague Spring /
Williams, Kieran D.
NoteNewly-opened archival material
Mediumarticle
URLwww.tandfonline.com (homepage)
Holdingssee in ZDB-Katalog
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