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Czechoslovakia Since World War II (1971)
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    Comparative Government and Politics (Review)
    Czechoslovakia Since World War II, by Tad Szulc
    1. Czechoslovakia Since World War II by Tad Szulc
    American Political Science Review, September 1972, p. 1076
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    Life Carved to a Pointed End (2 Reviews)
    Czechoslovakia Since World War II, by Tad Szulc
    1. Czechoslovakia Since World War II by Tad Szulc
    2. An Empire Loses Hope by Anatole Shub
    The Saturday Review, January 30, 1971, p. 27
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    The Prague Spring and After (3 Reviews)
    Czechoslovakia Since World War II, by Tad Szulc
    1. Czechoslovakia Since World War II by Tad Szulc
    2. The Czechoslovak Experiment, 1968-1969 by Ivan Svitak
    3. Czechoslovakia: Intervention and Impact by I. William Zartman
    Problems of Communism, September 1971, pp. 66-68
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    Rebirth and Death in Czechoslovakia (9 Reviews)
    Dubcek, by William Shawcross
    1. Dubcek by William Shawcross
    2. The Czechoslovak Experiment, 1968-1969 by Ivan Svitak
    3. Prague Notebook by Michel Salomon
    4. A Year is Eight Months by Josef Maxa
    5. Czechoslovakia Since World War II by Tad Szulc
    6. From the Diary of a Counter-Revolutionary by Pavel Kohout
    7. The Confession by Arthur London
    8. Stalinism in Prague by Eugen Loebl
    9. The Czechoslovak Political Trials, 1950-1954 by Jiri Pelikan
    The New York Review of Books, September 2, 1971, pp. 11-13
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    Recent Books on International Relations (17 Reviews)
    Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
    1. Khrushchev Remembers: The Last Testament by Nikita S. Khrushchev, Edward Crankshaw, and Strobe Talbott, ...
    2. The Brezhnev Doctrine by Boris Meissner
    3. Since Stalin by Brian Crozier
    4. The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe by George Schopflin
    5. The Soviet Paradigm by Roy D. Laird
    6. A Century of Russian Agriculture by Lazar Volin
    7. Soviet Social Policies by Robert J. Osborn
    8. The Lysenko Affair by David Joravsky
    9. The Russian Search for Peace, February-October 1917 by Rex A. Wade
    10. Georg Lukacs by George Lichtheim
    11. The Drama of the Baltic Peoples by August Rei
    12. Anti-Semitism Without Jews by Paul Lendvai
    13. Poland by Vaclav L. Benes and Norman J.G. Pounds
    14. Czechoslovakia Since World War II by Tad Szulc
    15. Tito by Phyllis Auty
    16. The Battle Stalin Lost by Vladimir Dedijer
    17. The Green Shirts and the Others by Nicholas M. Nagy-Talavera
    Foreign Affairs, April 1971, pp. 567-569