1980
DOI: 10.15625/0866-7136/9907
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Về ảnh hưởng đàn hồi của cọc đến dao động cọc

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“…57 (He had the power to assign party cadres to work with Le Duan in the Central Committee office: in 1965 he transferred Duan's political secretary Tran Quynh to other work. 58 ) Although in his speech he rejected the idea that Vietnam would follow one communist model or the other, he did not accentuate the nationalist aspect of the revolution. Instead he emphasized the two-line struggle: 'we must constantly maintain the struggle between two paths -the collective, socialist path and the path of individualistic capitalism -in all aspects of politics, ideology, the economy, culture and our daily life.'…”
Section: The Ideological Debate In Hanoimentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…57 (He had the power to assign party cadres to work with Le Duan in the Central Committee office: in 1965 he transferred Duan's political secretary Tran Quynh to other work. 58 ) Although in his speech he rejected the idea that Vietnam would follow one communist model or the other, he did not accentuate the nationalist aspect of the revolution. Instead he emphasized the two-line struggle: 'we must constantly maintain the struggle between two paths -the collective, socialist path and the path of individualistic capitalism -in all aspects of politics, ideology, the economy, culture and our daily life.'…”
Section: The Ideological Debate In Hanoimentioning
confidence: 98%
“…But the Vietnamese maintained an even-handed approach in public towards their two socialist patrons, and Tran Quynh maintains that the majority in the Vietnamese Politburo continued to favour China. 25 However, the Soviet chargé in Washington believed that there existed 'forces of moderation in the DRV', who wanted to start negotiations with the US, but that 'they could not be active while bombs were falling on Hanoi'. 26 Events threatened to slip out of control in 1967 when the PRC fell under military rule and full-scale civil war broke out.…”
Section: The International Context and The Tet Decisionsmentioning
confidence: 99%