Ussr-Japan: Trade and Economic Cooperation in Action
P. Dolgorukov
Japanese Economy, 1973, vol. 2, issue 2, 48-64
Abstract:
The program of peace, of relaxation of tensions, and of strengthening of good-neighbor relations proclaimed by the Twenty-Fourth Congress of the CPSU found its further creative development and concretization in the report by Comrade L. I. Brezhnev at the April (1973) Plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU. The peace program and the report by Comrade L. I. Brezhnev, as the scientific generalization of practical experience in the present stage of world development, reflect the continuous growth of the might of socialism and the intensification of the objective trend toward the expansion of political, economic, scientific-technical, and cultural relations between capitalist countries and the Soviet Union and other socialist countries, under the influence of the radical change in the array of forces in the world arena in favor of socialism.
Date: 1973
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