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Universidad de La Habana

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RODRIGUEZ HERNANDEZ, Leyde E.. One Hundred Years after the October Revolution. Impact of Revolutions on International Relations. UH [online]. 2017, n.284, pp.221-232. ISSN 0253-9276.

The importance of theoretically and conceptually studying revolutions and their impact on the evolution and dynamics of international relations is presented. It is stated that the concept of revolution has been used in social theory on a relatively systematic basis, and there are different views on the term, according to diverse ideological, classist, and historical interpretations. The author of this paper is of the opinion that the October Revolution becomes extremely important to peoples even one hundred years after its occurrence, and in a time of systemic crisis of contemporary capitalist economy, which causes such serious global problems as ecological, food, and political crises.

Keywords : Fidel Castro; Third World; Global Problems.

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