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How Western Correspondents Reported the First Dissident Trials in Moscow, 1965-1972
In: Entangled Protest (2013), pp. 87–108
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Julia Metger
Metger, Julia, research associate at the Institute for East-European Studies, Free University, Berlin, Germany
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