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Prague to Moscow, via Peking

Wohl, Paul | June 12, 1972 issue

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Focuses on foreign relations between Czechoslovakia, Soviet Union and China in 1972. Impact of the Warsaw Pact's military intervention on Peking, China; Steps taken by Peking to veer toward a rapprochement with the U.S.; Accusation of Moscow, Soviet Union by Peking of social imperialism, social colonialism and social fascism.

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CZECHOSLOVAKIA -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1992; IMPERIALISM; FASCISM; INTERNATIONAL relations; CHINA -- Foreign relations -- 1949-1976; SOVIET Union -- Foreign relations -- 1953-1975; CHINA; SOVIET Union; CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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