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Electrons in Periodic Potentials,dies in the study of communist politics has, at least until recently, been understandable; there have been, and still are, strong indications that legislatures in most communist states do not ‘legislate’ in the ordinary sense of the word. Where they come closest to doing so, in Yugoslavia and Poland嬉耍 发表于 2025-3-25 14:49:59
Magnetism, Magnons, and Magnetic Resonance,objective of the Yugoslav effort to construct a ‘self-managing socialist community’. In a succession of constitutional models evolved over the past three decades (1953, 1963 and 1974), the Yugoslav regime has endeavoured to devise an ‘assembly system’ which will avoid the alleged defects of parliame迫击炮 发表于 2025-3-25 17:14:00
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Magnetism, Magnons, and Magnetic Resonance,m within. When World War II ended in 1945, of all the European lands east of the Elbe Czechoslovakia was the most fortunate. She did not suffer any substantial war damage (unlike Poland and Yugoslavia), and neither was she treated as a defeated enemy (like Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria) to be burdenincite 发表于 2025-3-26 04:45:20
Lattice Vibrations and Thermal Properties,t body of state authority of the USSR’ according to the 1977 Constitution (Art. 108), the Supreme Soviet has for more than thirty years of its existence been a much less influential body than its formal position might imply. It meets, to begin with, relatively infrequently: at least twice a year, thsphincter 发表于 2025-3-26 12:13:01
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Communist Legislatures and Communist Politics,dies in the study of communist politics has, at least until recently, been understandable; there have been, and still are, strong indications that legislatures in most communist states do not ‘legislate’ in the ordinary sense of the word. Where they come closest to doing so, in Yugoslavia and Poland