2022
DOI: 10.18254/s207987840023309-8
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The Evolution of Soviet-Uruguayan Relations in the 1920—1980s.

Abstract: Uruguay was always on the periphery of the foreign policy of the USSR. At the same time, political, economic, party and cultural ties between Moscow and Montevideo since the 1920s was developing, which became a factor in intern policy in Uruguay. Before the Second World War, relations between the two countries were formed in the context of the influence of the Comintern, and during the era of the Cold War — in the context of organizational and ideological ties between the communist parties. The purpose of this… Show more

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