Abstract

The recent decades of world history have been marked by the rapid and universal emergence onto the world arena of new national states that have changed from objects of historical activity to very important and active participants in it. Liberating revolutions, supported by the political authority and united economic strength of the socialist community, have torn the lid off the pressure chamber of passivity in which Eastern ethnic units, whose stagnant, static character had become a byword in sociological publications, had been confined. Like a powerful tectonic displacement, they have immediately shifted the political axis of dozens of Asian and African countries and stimulated to the utmost their colossal potential energy.

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