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Otto Braun and the Tsunyi Conference

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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2 Ibid., pp. 34–35.

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6 One of the exceptions is Henry Schwarz, who recently challenged this version. See his paper “The Nature of Leadership, A Re-evaluation of Relationships within the Political Bureau,” delivered to the Seventh International Conference on World Politics in Noordwijk, The Netherlands (September 1969), Conference Papers, Vol. I, pp. 2831.Google Scholar

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