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| Assessing Soviet Economic Performance during the Cold War: a failure of Intelligence? Soviet system end the way it did. But why did it come as such a surprise? Shouldn’t the experts in the West who had devoted their lives to the study of the Soviet Union have been able to see that such enormous changes were in the making? 468.57 Kb. 2 | read |
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| Internet shutdowns by Governments in West and Central Africa, and non-compliance with international law require urgent action H contrasts with the wall silence that long prevailed in many countries. In recent years, civil societies have used Internet to voice dissent, discontent with bad governance, and even to organize 67.14 Kb. 1 | read |
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