Talk:Brezhnev Doctrine

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Source: CNN
Contributor(s): DO'Neil
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Notes: NYT article, 1968 (see below) is not free
Proofreaders: John Vandenberg

Google Book Robert V. Daniels in Documentary History of Communism, has similar text and says:

FROM: S. Kovalev, "Sovereignty and International Duties of Socialist Countries," Pravda, September 25, 1968 (English translation in The New York Times, September 26, 1968).

Google Book Geoproperty: Foreign Affairs, National Security, and Property Rights By Geoff Demarest uses a later source, interestingly this one may be PD:

The Judge Advocate General's School, 'The Breznev Doctrine', in Source Documents on Internationa; Law for Military Lawyers, Volume II, Security Arrangements (Charlottesville, VA, The Judge Advocate General's School, US Army, 1969), pp. 44-9.

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A note to "Just as, in Lenin's words, a man living in a society cannot be free from the society, one or another socialist state": Other sources say: "a particular socialist state"

From Pravda, September 25, 1968; translated by Novosti, Soviet press agency. Reprinted in L. S. Stavrianos, TheEpic of Man (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice­ Hall, 1971), pp. 465­466. (Internet Modern History Sourcebook)

[Pravda's assets were seized by the Russian Government, a successor state to the Soviet Union, of whose government this was an edict.]