- YUGOSLAVIA 49
- DERECHO 28
- CIENCIAS SOCIALES 26
- DERECHOS HUMANOS 23
- DERECHO INTERNACIONAL 22
- GENOCIDIO 20
- CONFLICTO INTERNACIONAL 14
- OTAN 14
- POLITICA 13
- RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES 12
- DERECHO PUBLICO 11
- DERECHO POLITICO 10
- DERECHO INTERNACIONAL PUBLICO 9
- SOCIALISMO 9
- DERECHO CONSTITUCIONAL 8
- POLITICA ECONOMICA 8
- PUBLICACIONES PERIODICAS 7
- CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS 6
- DERECHO PENAL 6
- ECONOMIA 6
- HISTORIA YUGOSLAVA 6
- PERESTROIKA 6
- POLITICA INTERNACIONAL 6
- RUANDA 6
- COMUNISMO 5
- CONFEDERACION MULTIETNICA 5
- CONSEJO DE SEGURIDAD 5
- CULTURA 5
- DERECHO CIVIL 5
- DESARROLLO ECONOMICO 5
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Comparative economic systems /
Published 1961Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Capitalism -- The marxian theory of socialism and communism -- Modern socialism and communism -- British socialism -- The economy of the Soviet Union -- Communism in Yugoslavia and Red China -- Economic planning in India -- Appendix: Constitution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.…”
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Economic systems /
Published 1967Table of Contents: “…The socialist market economy: Yugoslavia -- 8. Systems and people -- Selected readings.…”
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Published 1957Table of Contents: “…The economy of the Soviet Union -- 7. Communism in Yugoslavia and Red China -- 8. Fascism -- 9. The consumers' cooperative movement -- 10. …”
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Liberalizing foreign trade /
Published 1991Table of Contents: “…The experience of Israel and Yugoslavia-- v.4. The experience of Brazil, Colombia and Perú-- v.5. …”
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El misterio del gato anaranjado /
Published 1971Table of Contents: “…Slaby, de Praga (Chescolovaquia), Yoshitomo Imae de Tokio (Japón), Pierre gamarra de París (Francia), Sergej Baruzdin de Moscú (Unión Soviética), Marcelo Argili de Roma (Italia), Jens Sigsgaard de Holte (Dinamarca), Ahmet Hromadzic de Sarajevo (Yugoslavia), Friedrich Feld de Bexhill (Inglaterra), Otfried Preussler de Haidholzen (Alemania), Ludwik Jarzy Kern de Cracovia (Polonia).…”
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