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Relations between communist and third world countries

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Despite the unproportionately low level of Soviet economic assistance, Soviet influence in the Third World is quite considerable at present. Taking this fact as a starting point the following article examines the principles guiding relations between communist and developing countries.

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Research Institute of the Friedrich-Ebert Foundation, BonnBad Godesberg.

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Bischof, H. Relations between communist and third world countries. Intereconomics 11, 343–347 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02929497

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