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The Soviet Viewpoint on Co-existence between States with Different Social Systems
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Contents vii
- Soviet Law Ref arm and its Significance for Soviet International Relations 1
- Co-existence, Co-operation, and the Common Law 18
- Objectives and Method in International Law and the East-West Détente 33
- Co-existence or Friendly Relations? The Canadian Approach 46
- The Changing Soviet Union: Implications for Canadian Foreign Policy 59
- Canadian Initiatives in East-West Legal Relations in the United Nations 69
- Canadian Attitudes to Change and Conflict in the Soviet Bloc 83
- The Changing Society of the Soviet Union 101
- The Soviet Viewpoint on Co-existence between States with Different Social Systems 116
- Selected Bibliography 121
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Contents vii
- Soviet Law Ref arm and its Significance for Soviet International Relations 1
- Co-existence, Co-operation, and the Common Law 18
- Objectives and Method in International Law and the East-West Détente 33
- Co-existence or Friendly Relations? The Canadian Approach 46
- The Changing Soviet Union: Implications for Canadian Foreign Policy 59
- Canadian Initiatives in East-West Legal Relations in the United Nations 69
- Canadian Attitudes to Change and Conflict in the Soviet Bloc 83
- The Changing Society of the Soviet Union 101
- The Soviet Viewpoint on Co-existence between States with Different Social Systems 116
- Selected Bibliography 121