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Verträge der Volksrepublik China mit anderen Staaten. Edited by Rudolf Herzer and Wolfgang Mohr. Teil 1: Süd und Ostasien. pp. xv, 243. DM. 32.50; Teil 2: Die Länder des Vorderen Orients und Afrikas. pp. x, 202. DM. 28.40. (Vol. XII, parts 1 and 2, Schriften des Instituts für Asienkunde Hamburg.) Frankfurt am Main and Berlin: Alfred Metzner Verlag, 1963.

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References

1 Eobert M. Slusser and Jan F. Triska, A Calendar of Soviet Treaties, 1917-1957 (Stanford University Press, 1959).

2 Bobert M. Slusser and George Ginsburgs, “ A Calendar of Soviet Treaties, January-December 1958,” 7 Osteuropa-Becht 100-131 (1901); George Ginsburgs and Bobert M. Slusser, “ A Calendar of Soviet Treaties, January-December 1959,” 8 ibid. 132-164 (1962); George Ginsburgs, “ A Calendar of Soviet Treaties, January-December 1960,” 9 ibid. 120-159 (1963); and “A Calendar of Soviet Treaties, January-December 1961,” 10 ibid. 116-148 (1964).

3 Pregled Bazvoja Medunarodno-Pravnih Odnosa Jugoslavenskih Zemalja od 1800 do Danas. I Sveska: Pregled Medunarodnih Ugovora i Drugih Akata od Medunarodno-Pravnog Značaja za Srbiju od 1800 do 1918 Godine. II Sveska: Pregled Medunarodnih Ugovora i Drugih Akata od Medunarodno-Pravnog Značaja za Jugoslaviau od 1918 do 1941 Godine (Belgrade: Institute of International Politics and Economics, 1953 and 1962).

4 By Communist Party-states I mean those 14 states which are ruled by Communist parties, namely, the U.8.8.B., the Chinese People's Republic, People's Republic of Albania, People's Republic of Bulgaria, Hungarian People's Republic, Democratic Republic of Vietnam, German Democratic Republic, Korean People's Democratic Republic, “Heroic People of Cuba,” Mongolian People's Republic, Polish People's Republic, Rumanian People's Republic, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.Cf. Pravda, April 14, 1964, p. 1.