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_aThe Anatomy of Communist takeovers /
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_tThe history of communist takeovers /;The Bolshevik Revolution: prototype or myth? /;The Bolshevik conquest of the Moslem borderlands /;Soviet Russia and the Red Revolution of 1918 in Finland /;Attempting a revolution from without: Poland in 1920 /;The communist takeover of Outer Mongolia: model for Eastern Europe? /;The absorption of Tuva /;The takeover that remained in limbo: the German experience, 1918-1923 /;The attempted revolution in China: the first Sino-Soviet Alliance, 1924-1927 /;The annexation of the Baltic states /;Stalin's policies towards Eastern Europe, 1939-1948: the general picture /;The Yugoslav Revolution: the first of a new type /;Ingredients of the communist takeover in Albania /;The Greek communists tried three times -and failed /;The communist takeover of Rumania: a function of Soviet power /;A revolution administered: the Sovietization of Bulgaria /;The communist takeover in Poland /;The partition of Germany and the neutralization of Austria /;The first two communist takeovers of Hungary: 1919 and 1948 /;The Prague Coup of 1948: the elegant takeover /;Finland in 1948: the lesson of a crisis /;The autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan and the Kurdish People's Republic: their rise and fall /;A preconceived formula for Sovietization: the communist takeover of North Korea /;Vietnam: from Bolshevism to people's war /;The model for revolutionary people's war: the communist takeover of China /;The wages of ambiguity the 1965 coup in Indonesia, its origins and meaning /;Guatemala: an aborted communist takeover /;Radicalization of a Latin-American state: the establishment of communism in Cuba /;The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 /;The Prague spring and the Soviet intervention in Czechoslovakia /;The sources of communist political power in Kerala /;A summing up /
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