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A Polish Paradox : International and the National Interest in Polish Communist Foreign Policy 1918-1948

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For 45 years, Poland's communists were unable to achieve domestic legitimacy because of the widespread perception that they ruled as proxy for Moscow.

Using Polish documentary, press and parliamentary protocol sources, Anatole Bogacki offers a rare study of the interface between postwar Polish state communist foreign policy and its historically subordinate relationship with the Societ Party, Stalin and the Comintern.

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East European Monographs
088033200X / 9780880332002
Hardback
943.8
17/06/1991
United States
320 pages
150 x 226 mm, 635 grams
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