Word: internationale
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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IN some 70 countries around the world, Communist Party leaders last week brushed up on their Lenin, packed their suitcases, and prepared to be fellow travelers with a single destination: Moscow. The capital's hotels, including the new 3,000-room Rossia, just off Red Square, braced for the...
What will happen? If the Soviets could have their way, they would excommunicate the Chinese from international Communism, get a resounding endorsement for the invasion of Czechoslovakia, and re-establish Moscow as the undisputed leader of the world movement. But the hosts are certain to have to settle for much...
Banging Plates. If the conference posed problems for the Soviet leaders, they were certainly putting up a breezy and self-confident front. Attired in a natty gray single-breasted suit and a red tie, Party Chief Leonid Brezhnev led a covey of Politburo members on a four-hour tour of...
Being able to hold the summit meeting at all represents a victory of sorts for the Russians. From 1962 onward, Nikita Khrushchev tried to convene a world conference to deal with the Chinese. After the ouster of Khrushchev in 1964, the summit plan was shelved until three years ago, when...
* A 48-member international agreement that seeks to prevent the circulation and trade of obscene publications.