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Soviet Policy Toward the Third World
Vladimir Lenin, the founder of the Soviet state, provided the ideological underpinning for Soviet Third world policy. Be believed that the developing nations, most of which were still part of European colonial empires, were the "weakest link in the capitalist empires and that revolution along these nations would undermine the military and economic power of the West- In 1920, he called on all Communist parties to support these revolutions, but Soviet Russia at that time vas involved in its own civil war and too weak to sake many inroads in the Third World.
Date:
April 2, 1980
Creator:
Cooper, William H.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Treatment of the Alto Flute in Orchestral Literature
This paper presents a brief history of the alto flute and discusses its use in the orchestral literature of European, Russian and American composers. Analysis of selected passage from various works determine its use as either a solo instrument, doubling or reinforcing voice, or as part of an accompanying line.
Date:
May 1980
Creator:
Kirkpatrick, Linda M.
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Afghanistan: Soviet Invasion and U.S. Response
The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan has raised a number of serious issues and choices for the United States. The train of events seem likely to have an important influence on overall American foreign policy in the 1980s. Reassessment of Soviet motives and of U.S. roles in the world are already in progress. Emerging American attitudes, in turn, will shape more specific policy decisions on several issues, which this issue brief discusses.
Date:
May 2, 1980
Creator:
Library of Congress. Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library