JPRS Report, Soviet Union, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology, Nos. 7, 8, July, August 1989.

Abstract

Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) and Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) publications contain political, economic, military, and sociological news, commentary, and other information, as well as scientific and technical data and reports All information has been obtained from foreign radio and television broadcasts, news agency transmissions, newspapers, books, and periodicals. Items generally are processed from the first or best available source; it should not be inferred that they have been disseminated only in the medium, in the language, or to the area indicated. Items from foreign language sources are translated; those from English-language sources are transcribed, with personal and place names rendered in accordance with FBIS transliteration style. The following are translations of selected articles in the Russian language monthly journal SSHA: EKONOMIKA, POLITIKA, lDEOLOGIYA published in Moscow by the Institute of U.S. and Canadian Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Topics include Lessons og Afghanistan, Politics and People, and US-Soviet relations.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 29, 1989
Accession Number
ADA335417

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