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| | Encyclopedia: CPSU Party Congress |
 | | Theoretically, the Congress was the supreme ruling body of the entire Party. |  | | The Second Congress, 1903, Belgium, resulted into the party's split into Bolshevik and Menshevik factions which eventually became parties in their own right. |  | | After the death of Joseph Stalin the Congresses were held every five years. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/CPSU-Party-Congress
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| | Korean Workers' Party |
 | | The Twentieth Party Congress of the Soviet Communist Party was a bombshell with Nikita Khrushchev's Secret speech denouncing Stalin and the inauguration of destalinization. |  | | In theory, the national party congress is the supreme party organ. |  | | A party congress is supposed to be convened every five years, but none has been held since the Sixth Party Congress of October 1980. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/K/Korean-Workers'-Party.htm
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| | Communist party, in Russia and the Soviet Union. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | While party debates in the party congresses of the 1920s were stormy and intraparty democracy was still evident, by the 16th party congress (1929) Stalin established virtual supremacy. |  | | The party gained a legal monopoly in the Soviet constitution of 1977 (other parties had been banned since 1921), but otherwise the period was one of stagnation after the failure of Khrushchev& reforms. |  | | The second party congress (1903) in Brussels and London split into factions of Bolshevism and Menshevism. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/co/CommunisUSSR.html
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| | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
 | | In theory, supreme power in the party was invested in the Party Congress, however, in practice the power structure became reversed and, particularly after the death of Lenin, supreme power became the domain of the General Secretary. |  | | Party Congresses would elect a Central Committee which, in turn, would elect a Politburo. |  | | Under Stalin the most powerful position in the party became the General Secretary who was elected by the Politburo. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/C/Communist-Party-of-the-Soviet-Union.htm
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| | The Communist Party of China and the 20th Congress of the CPSU |
 | | This is clearly a reversal of the public estimate of the 20th Congress made by the CPC in 1956, and repeated in its support for the Declaration of 1957 and the Statement of 1960. |  | | The study concludes that the public statements and actions of the CPC between 1955 and 1960 were not such as to suggest that the CPC understood the implications of the Twentieth Congress and the rise of modern revisionism. |  | | It is clear that the public statements and actions of the CPC during the critical years of 1955-60, on the major issues of reconciliation with Titoism, the nature of the 20th Congress, and the Stalin question, cannot be reconciled with Lin Piao’s assertion in his Report to the 9th Congress of the CPC that: |
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http://www.revolutionarydemocracy.org/rdv6n1/bico.htm
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| | Hungary Party Congress - Flags, Maps, Economy, History, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International ... |
 | | The Thirteenth Party Congress had 935 delegates, or about 1 for every 1,000 party members. |  | | The Politburo gave its prior approval to officials elected by the party congress. |  | | The congress merely ratified solutions to political, social, and economic problems that had been developed by the Secretariat and approved by the Politburo. |
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http://www.photius.com/countries/hungary/government/hungary_government_party_congress.html
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| | Modern History Sourcebook: Nikita S. Khrushchev: The Secret Speech - On the Cult of Personality, 1956 |
 | | The majority of the Central Committee members and candidates elected at the 17th congress and arrested in 1937-38 were expelled from the party illegally through the brutal abuse of the party statute, because the question of their expulsion was never studied at the Central Committee plenum. |  | | Present at this Congress as a delegate is the former Minister of State Security Comrade Ignatiev. |  | | This was especially true during the period following the 17th party congress, when many prominent party leaders and rank-and-file party workers, honest and dedicated to the cause of communism, fell victim to Stalin's despotism. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1956khrushchev-secret1.html
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| | Central Asian History, Part 2 |
 | | The 27th CPSU Party Congress approves the policies of perestroika and glasnost. |  | | The liquidation of the Kazakh Alash-Orda party by the Communists and the replacement of Kazakhs by Russians in the republican government. |  | | The Bolshevik Party affirms it support of the right of all nations within Russia to separate and form independent states. |
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http://www.oxuscom.com/cahist2.htm
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| | Communist Party |
 | | At the Party Congress in 1921 all factions such as the Workers' Opposition were banned. |  | | Gradually power passed from the Politburo to the General Secretary, who controlled the appointment of party members to key jobs throughout the country. |  | | Traditionally, the Party Congress elected a 27 member Central Committee every year. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUScp.htm
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| | [Marxism] Re: Fernando Claudin and the CPSU 20th Party Congress |
 | | Previous message: [Marxism] Re: Fernando Claudin and the CPSU 20th Party Congress |  | | This great myth created another, that the Stalinist party was the unchallengeable bearer of revolutionary Marxism. |
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http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/marxism/2004-August/012164.html
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| | Soviet Politics |
 | | The Party Congress was a major event held every five years. |  | | The District Congress's main function was to determine who would represent the district in the next Regional Party Congress. |  | | The Party Congress allowed discussion of party politics. |
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http://www.cssd.ab.ca/tech/social/tut9/lesson_22.htm
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| | History of Iran: State of paralysis (Tudeh factionalism and the 1953 coup) |
 | | This faction considered the Tudeh to be the working class party and this perception became a major point of dispute with the moderate faction. |  | | The party's 1948 second congress gave more definite shape to the factions. |  | | A better name for the factions is perhaps moderate vs. hard-liner or right vs. left. |
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http://www.iranchamber.com/history/articles/state_of_paralysis.php
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| | Chronology of Reforms of the Political System |
 | | September 21: Yeltsin dissolves Russian Supreme Soviet and Congress of Peoplets Deputieswith Decree 1400. |  | | July 2: Opening of twenty-eighth and last Congress of the CPSU, which lasts until July 12; factionalization of CPSU. |  | | April 24: Gorbachev offers to resign as CPSU general secretary at Central Committee plenum, but offer is rejected. |
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http://www.macalester.edu/russian/courses/rus50b/chronicle.html
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| | Marxism message, [Marxism] Re: Fernando Claudin and the CPSU 20th Party Congre |
 | | Librarian's guess: this is what became of the book on the 20th Party Congress, though it is not indexed as such in the subject headings. |  | | [Marxism] Re: Fernando Claudin and the CPSU 20th Party Congress, B. |  | | RE: [Marxism] Re: Fernando Claudin and the CPSU 20th Party Congress |
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http://archives.econ.utah.edu/archives/marxism/2004w32/msg00203.htm
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 | | of the Party presidium from the 19th Party Congress. |  | | Finally, on 3 April 1953 at 12 noon, the CPSU Presidium adopted a decision to set free 37 doctors and the members of their families being held for investigation in the Lubianka and Lefortovo prisons. |  | | In June 1951 (Abakumov) was expelled from the party, relieved from his post on 4 July and arrested on 12 July. |
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http://harikumar.brinkster.net/AllianceIssues/All30v.htm
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| | Hungary - Relations with the Soviet Union |
 | | At the Thirteenth Party Congress, the HSWP stressed the decisive importance of relations with the Soviet Union. |  | | At this congress, however, Grigorii V. Romanov, then a hard-line member of the CPSU Politburo and Secretariat, criticized Hungary for its relations with the West. |  | | Kadar endorsed the Soviet reform program and drew parallels between the CPSU's party congress and the HSWP's Thirteenth Party Congress. |
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http://www.country-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-5906.html
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| | [WikiEN-l] Can we ban 172 now? And VV too! (in response to Fred Bauder) |
 | | The Council of Ministers submitted the Plan to the [[Supreme Soviet]] (the rubber-stamp parliament) and the Central Committee submitted the plan to the Party Congress, both for rubber stamp approval. |  | | By this time, the process had been completed and the plan became law. |  | | Periods covered by the five-year plans coincided with those covered by the gatherings of the [[Congress of the CPSUCPSU Party Congress]]. |
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http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/2004-June/013100.html
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| | Trotsky To the 15th Party Congress (extract) on China |
 | | Trotsky To the 15th Party Congress (extract) on China |  | | To the 15th Party Congress (extract) Mid September 1926 |  | | This is the earliest text in which Trotsky calls for the CPC to split from the GMD. |
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http://www.revolutionary-history.co.uk/supplem/ltchina.htm
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2001049843 |
 | | Political Disturbances in Georgia After the CPSU Twentieth Party Congress Chapter 6. |  | | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2001049843 |  | | Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Soviet Union Politics and government 1953-1985, Government, Resistance to Soviet Union, Insurgency Soviet Union, Riots Soviet Union, Social conflict Soviet Union |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy032/2001049843.html
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| | Europe-Asia Studies: The final word: The draft party programme of July/August 1991 - Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
 | | The process by which Gorbachev by-passed the official drafting commission and substituted his own radically reworked document discloses a great deal about the relationship between Gorbachev and the CPSU in the summer of 1991.(16) |  | | The first call for a new party programme occurred in July 1989, when Gorbachev suggested that the next party congress should undertake this task.(12) In the lead up to the XXVIII Congress there were significant ideological developments which laid the groundwork for the emergence of a new programme. |  | | The events surrounding the August 1991 coup have tended to overshadow the ideological and political significance of the draft party programme of July 1991. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3955/is_n7_v48/ai_19226486
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| | Childrens party suppliers for children's birthday party UK |
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http://www.partydelights.co.uk
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| | 15th party congress CPSU ends/5 year plan begins November 3 in History |
 | | 15th party congress CPSU ends/5 year plan begins November 3 in History |  | | 15th party congress CPSU ends/5 year plan begins |  | | The creed of a true saint is to make the best of life, and to make the most of it. |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1926/november_3_1926_86196.html
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| | Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handbook Series / Soviet Union / Appendix C |
 | | The general (or first) secretaries of the communist and workers' parties and heads of state of the Warsaw Pact member states met in the PCC. |  | | In his 1956 "secret speech" at the Twentieth Party Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), Khrushchev denounced the arbitrariness, excesses, and terror of the Joseph K. |  | | After becoming general secretary of the CPSU in March 1985, Mikhail S. Gorbachev organized a meeting of the East European leaders to renew the Warsaw Pact, which was due to expire that May. |
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http://memory.loc.gov/frd/cs/soviet_union/su_appnc.html
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| | Program of the CPSU, 27th Congress, 1986 |
 | | It has been and will be a party of Marxism-Leninism, a Party of revolutionary action. |  | | The first Program of the Bolshevik Party was acted upon in 1903, with the goal of ending czarist rule and establishing working-class power. |  | | With the adoption of the Third Program at the 22nd Congress in 1961, the party undertook enormous work in all areas of the building of communism. |
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~eurodos/docu/cpsu-texts/cpsu86-0.htm
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 | | Whether you are looking for Party Supplies, Party Items, Pinatas, Party Supplies and party products, we can provide you with your desired party products. |  | | Party Supplies, Party Items, Pinatas, Party Supplies and party products |
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| | RAND Advanced Publication Search View Abstract |
 | | Title: Some Foreign Policy Aspects of the CPSU 24th Party Congress. |  | | Abstract: As it did 5 years ago, this Soviet Congress identified 3 priorities: strengthen the world communist system; support national-liberation movements and promote the world antiimperialist struggle; and maintain the principle of peaceful coexistence with states of different social systems. |  | | Old U.S. predictive models of Soviet behavior should be reexamined. |
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http://www.rand.org/cgi-bin/Abstracts/e-getabbydoc.pl?P-4644
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| | Dr. Weevil: Yet Another Fish In A Very Big Barrel |
 | | Since Kruschev denounced him at the CPSU 20th Party Congress, the Soviet leadership tried to pretend that Stalin had never existed. |  | | This has made a true assessment of Stalin very difficult. |  | | It seems likely that this is the same "Paul Lockwood, Socialist Labour Party, Cambridge" who wrote this letter to Labour Left Briefing (print journal? |
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http://www.doctorweevil.org/archives/000075.html
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| | The Personal Navigator Cold War Collection |
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http://users.primushost.com/~persnav/cold5.htm
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