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Singer, Daniel | November 5, 1990 issue
The article presents information on the International relation and alliances that has altered the landscape throughout the world. The balance of power in...

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Disch, Thomas M. | October 15, 1990 issue
As Boris Kagarlitsky, a socialist in Moscow's City Council, said that it's ironic that party propaganda that once promised a consumer paradise to sell communism,...

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Hitchens, Christopher | August 27, 1990 issue
National Test Facility of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) in the entourage of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher hits a high note. In a heartening...

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Farber, Samuel | October 29, 1990 issue
The Soviet Union has lost the cold war, and it has become clear that the Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev is abandoning many of the ambitions of the...

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Corn, David | January 12, 1985 issue
Comments on the January 1985 arms control talks between U.S. Secretary of State George Shulz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko in Geneva, Switzerland....

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Hough, Jerry | June 1, 1985 issue
The article reports that, despite the U.S. administration's incessant alarms, Soviet Union intervention in the Third World has declined in recent years....

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Cohen, Stephen F. | February 23, 1985 issue
Comments on a fundamental question about the nature of the political system in the Soviet Union which was overlooked in media speculation in 1985 about...

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Cohen, Stephen F. | September 14, 1985 issue
Six months after Mikhail Gorbachev became General Secretary of the Communist Party, most American commentators have concluded that he is already the undisputed...

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Pearson, David | August 17, 1985 issue
The article focuses on the attack by Korean Air Lines (KAL) Flight 007 over Soviet Union. KAL 007 changed altitude and speed as it entered and flew over...

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Alexandre, Laurien | August 17, 1985 issue
When Korean Air Line (KAL) 007 went down over Sakhalin Island, the U.S. government immediately went on the air with its version of the event: the airliner...

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