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Quentin Peel, International Affairs editor of the Financial Times, looks at the communist regimes and movements orphaned by the collapse of the governments of the Soviet Union and eastern Europe. In Programme Two Quentin...
Orphans of '89 - Part Two is an episode from The Documentary: Archive 2009 by BBC. Quentin Peel, International Affairs editor of the Financial Times, looks at the communist regimes and movements orphaned by the collapse of the governments o...
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Published Dec 14, 2009, 23:04 long, audio available.
Quentin Peel, International Affairs editor of the Financial Times, looks at the communist regimes and movements orphaned by the collapse of the governments of the Soviet Union and eastern Europe. In Programme Two Quentin looks at the new self-proclaimed "radical" governments in Latin America, such as Venezuela and Bolivia, which draw inspiration from that key "orphan of 1989", Cuba.
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This episode was published on Dec 14, 2009.
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Orphans of '89 - Part Two is from The Documentary: Archive 2009 by BBC.
Published Dec 14, 2009 and 23:04 long