The Afro-Asian States and the Hungarian Question
Samir N. Anabtawi
International Organization, 1963, vol. 17, issue 4, 872-900
Abstract:
The behavior of the Afro-Asian states on the Hungarian Question has been cited as an outstanding example of the discrepancy that exists between their moralistic pronouncements on international conduct and their true actions. It has also served to strengthen the view that they forma cohesive unit which is unduly solicitous of Soviet interests.
Date: 1963
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