Aid to the Soviet Union
Following a ceremony honoring the Univ. of Texas swim teams for winning the NCAA championships, President Bush said the …
John Lenczowski, founder and director of the Institute of World Politics at Boston University, spoke to a group of college students about So… read more
John Lenczowski, founder and director of the Institute of World Politics at Boston University, spoke to a group of college students about Soviet foreign policy. He talked about the changes in the Soviet government over the past five years and the impact of Gorbachev on U.S.-Soviet relations. Mr. Lenczowski also addressed the issue of remnants of Marxist ideology continuing to exist in the Soviet government. close
Following a ceremony honoring the Univ. of Texas swim teams for winning the NCAA championships, President Bush said the …
The Soviet national evening news entitled, “TV Inform,” reported on events in the Soviet Union, including violence erupt…
A reair of a Soviet Television produced evening news program. Formerly called “Vremya” before the coup, the nightly Sovi…
The Senate agreed to S. Con. Res. 21, commending the people of Mongolia on their first multiparty elections.