On Satelliteship
George G. S. Murphy
The Journal of Economic History, 1961, vol. 21, issue 4, 641-651
Abstract:
We have had a little over forty years of experience of countries we conventionally dub “satellites.” In looking at this slice of recent history two questions come to mind. Can one fit the type of relationships he finds within the Sino-Soviet bloc into the perspectives which economic history has developed in the debate on colonialism and imperialism? Has Nature made a leap and produced a new historical type, or do we have merely a new subtle change in form?
Date: 1961
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