Johnson, A. Ross.
Johnson, A. Ross, 1939-
A. Ross Johnson americký výzkumný pracovník Hooverova institutu, poradce Rádia Svobodná Evropa / Rádia Svoboda
Johnson, A. Ross 1939-2021
VIAF ID: 78779753 ( Personal )
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Works
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Challenges to Soviet control in eastern Europe : an overview | |
Cold war broadcasting impact on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe a collection of studies and documents | |
Communicating with the world of Islam | |
Dla USA Kukliński był bezcenny | |
East European military establishments the Warsaw pact Northern tier | |
East European military reliability : an émigré-based assessment | |
Eastern Europe's "time of troubles" | |
Impressions of post-Tito Yugoslavia : a trip report | |
The media and intra-elite communication in Poland | |
Poland in crisis | |
The Polish military after martial law : report of a Rand conference, October 14, 1982 | |
Radio free Europe and Radio Liberty | |
Radio Wolna Europa i Radio Swoboda : lata CIA i późniejsze | |
The role of the military in communist Yugoslavia : an historical sketch | |
The Sino-Soviet relationship and Yugoslavia, 1949-1971 | |
Die Streitkrafte des Warschauer Pakts in Mitteleuropa : DDR, Polen und CSSR | |
The study of Soviet foreign policy : decision-theory-related approaches | |
Total national defense in Yugoslavia | |
The transformation of Communist ideology; the Yugoslav case, 1945-1953 | |
The U.S. stake in Yugoslavia, 1948-1968 | |
United States policy toward Poland : a conference report | |
The Warsaw pact's campaign for "European security," 1970. | |
Yugoslavia, in the twilight of Tito |