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  • ...Communism had included forced requisition of grain, nationalization of all trade and industry, strict control of labor, payment in kind, and confiscation of ...d the fixing of prices and the appointment of boards of directors. Private trade and wages were restored, and compulsory labor service was abolished. By 192
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  • ...ropean powers from carving up China and instead establish a policy of free trade. The US has around 80% of the world's foreign military bases, with roughly 750 of them in over 80 countries and costing t
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  • ...ctionist]], preventing the bourgeois from gaining wealth through [[foreign trade]]. [[Bourgeois revolution]]s throughout the 18th and 19th centuries in West
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  • ...ganisational form !! Parliamentary participation !! National liberation !! Trade unions ...hina]]. </ref>|| ~1953 or ~1985 || around 1990 || Lack of market reforms, foreign pressures || Socialism || N/A || N/A || N/A || Yes (claimed) || N/A
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  • ...into the sphere of commodity-money relations; to the extent to which this trade developed, the concomitant development and expansion of commodity productio ...till non-socialist, since each article of consumption transferred from one trade-union to another does so as a commodity, and since this cannot occur withou
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  • * [[foreign trade]] reducing the cost of industrial inputs and consumer goods; and
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  • ...on domestically; 2) President [[Bill Clinton]] campaigns for the [[NAFTA]] trade agreement, which devastated workers' rights across the region; 3) Russian p ...stic labour and commodity markets by reducing trade barriers and limits on foreign investment. Decades of neoliberal policy have led to a sharp crisis in the
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  • ...y the Finnish Patriotic People's Movement (ILK). Nevertheless, the Italian foreign office in 1933 was still interested in the movement, and the Comitati d’A In the summer of 1935, the Italian foreign office commissioned Ezio Maria Gray to Helsinki in order to deliver two bus
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  • ...]] on the eve of [[World War II]]. This marked a distinct change in Soviet Foreign Policy towards Germany, since the ending of the [[Weimar Republic]]. ...of Locarno” symbolizing hopes for an era of European peace. By 1930 German Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann had negotiated the removal of the last Allied tr
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  • ...ial combats, and, to some extent, in prostitution. Most of the slaves were foreign, and some were highly educated and were employed as instructors. Having a l ...|Spanish]], and [[Portugal|Portuguese]] all engaged in the [[African slave trade]]. Although Africans were, as early as 1440, brought back to Portugal, and
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  • ...y}} Venezuelan military generals would echo these statements about the oil trade. Demonstrations by the Venezuelan opposition accompanied US sanctions. Foreign media portrayed demonstrators as impoverished freedom fighters fighting the
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  • ...tion]] to American [[capitalist]]s rather than [[Foreign direct investment|foreign investors]]. ...[Muslim]]-majority countries, and withdrawing the US from an international trade agreement, before a failed attempt to enter into a modified version of it a
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  • {{quote|Despite war, depression, revolution, foreign occupation, and periods of near chaos, Hungary’s economy has advanced in {{quote|The country’s general lack of raw materials has necessitated foreign trade, a concern that has dominated the economic policies of Hungarian government
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  • ...er plus the electrification of the whole country</blockquote>-''Lenin, Our Foreign and Domestic Position and Party Tasks'' ...sm was attempted due to the circumstances of the civil war and invasion by foreign powers, When the USSR was invaded by Czechoslovakia, UK, Canada, Australia,
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  • === Foreign policy === *Developing [[neoliberal]] trade deals with "investment protection clauses" which enslaved [[Global South]]
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  • ...as the revival of old Roman ones, which became centers of handicrafts and trade. The Crusades of the 12th century established new trading links to the East ...lurgy, metalworking, and the production of cloth and light woolen fabrics. Trade fairs began in Lyon in the later 15th century, which made it one of the mos
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  • ...tivation appeared in southwestern Finland in the second millennium BC, and trade with the eastern regions of Scandinavia developed at the end of the Bronze ...and had economic autonomy. For example, it had its own customs service for trade with Russia and Western European countries. The imperial treasury received
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  • ...y Review Press|year=1985|page=160|ISBN=0-85345-591-0}}</ref> The so-called trade unions behaved like those in the Kingdom of Italy during the interbellum pe ...arms and onto family farms and even private farms. The republic encouraged foreign investment and lifted price controls from a variety of agricultural product
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  • | office8 = President of the Board of Trade ...Lloyd George]], notably overseeing the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty and British foreign policy in the Middle East.
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  • ...t the world, typically involving [[Christian]] evangelism, international [[trade]], and military force. These states have never fallen out of the Western ca ...e and capitalist development is fully broken. A state with a culture truly foreign to Europe becomes a world power. The implications of this are yet to be rea
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