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Vooruzhennyj konflikt: pravo, politika, diplomatya (Armed Conflict: Law, Politics, Diplomacy). By I. N. Artsibasov and S. A. Yegorov. Moscow: Mezhdunarodnye Otnoshenya, 1989. Pp. 245. 1 ruble, 90 kopeks.
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1 Cf. the textbook by a Bolshevik Ukrainian “scholar”: M. Lozinski, Mezhdunarod-Noye Pravo (International Law) 408–09 (1931).
2 There was extensive coverage in the free Western press of the mass war crimes committed by the Soviets in Afghanistan. See M. Hess, Die Anwendbarkeit des Humanitären Völkerrechts, insbesondere in gemischten Kon-flikten 193–206 (1985) (chapter on Afghanistan).
3 Id. at 203.
4 International Dimensions of Humanitarian Law 21–27 (1988) (ch. III, “The Concept of the Socialist States”).
5 Cf. my review of the textbooks on international law edited by N. T. Blatova and F. J. Koshevnikov, 84 AJIL 595, 599 (1990).