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      Soviet Relations Of Domination: Legitimate or Illegitimate?

       
      SSRN Electronic Journal
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                SSRN Electronic Journal
                SSRN Journal
                Elsevier BV
                1556-5068
                2005
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                10.2139/ssrn.790508
                909bd231-d719-4512-9081-e4259a282467
                © 2005
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