The transit of party power in the Bashkir ASSR during the time of N.S. Khrushchev

Author(s):  
Rodion R. Vagapov
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1986 ◽  
Vol 67 (3) ◽  
pp. 176-178
Author(s):  
N. G. Gataullin ◽  
A. F. Vlasov

We studied case histories of 125 patients with various foreign bodies in the abdominal cavity left during surgeries according to materials from the Bashkir ASSR from 1938 to 1981. 88 patients had foreign bodies extracted during repeated surgeries, 11 patients - through a wound or a fistula at bandages, 21 patients - at autopsy. In 5 patients gauze foreign bodies due to bedsores penetrated from the abdominal cavity into the intestinal lumen and came out during defecation.


1999 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jac C. Heckelman

Abstract Previous empirical studies designed to test the rational expectations partisan model of Alesina [1987] have generally looked for changes in real macroeconomic variables following a change in party power (incumbent party loss), whereas the model predicts these variables should fluctuate in a predictable manner even when the incumbent party is reelected. It is shown in this paper that the previous evidence is supportive of a partisan policy model where agents employ adaptive expectations, in which case only changes in party power lead to partisan economic fluctuations of real variables.


Headline CHINA: Party power places limits on financial freedom


1968 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
pp. 108-122 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hsiao Tso-Liang

As a result of the split between the Communists and the Kuomintang at Wuhan in July 1927, the Nationalists managed to set up a unified régime of their own at Nanking. But T'ang Sheng-chih, the KMT military leader at Wuhan, rebelled against that unified régime. So Nanking decided to send troops to fight him on October 24. This KMT civil strife led immediately to an intra-Party power struggle among the Communists who had been forced underground since July. The Communist struggle took the form of a dispute over a proposed insurrection at Wuhan in the event of T'ang Sheng-chih's defeat.


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