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... Eastern Europe after World War II ? And why did the Soviet Union permit , or perhaps even encour- age , them to self - destruct in 1989 ? Why does the Soviet Union pursue its present policies in Eastern Europe , the Middle East ...
... Eastern Europe after World War II ? And why did the Soviet Union permit , or perhaps even encour- age , them to self - destruct in 1989 ? Why does the Soviet Union pursue its present policies in Eastern Europe , the Middle East ...
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... Eastern Europe ; the latter stressed the adaptive , responsive , reactive , flexible nature of Soviet policy , particularly Stalin's willingness to consider alternative courses of action and to negotiate certain crucial issues with his ...
... Eastern Europe ; the latter stressed the adaptive , responsive , reactive , flexible nature of Soviet policy , particularly Stalin's willingness to consider alternative courses of action and to negotiate certain crucial issues with his ...
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... Eastern Europe . Revisionist historians dare suggest that the American decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan may have been a show of force primarily intended to dislodge the Red Army from Eastern Europe and to renege on previous Allied ...
... Eastern Europe . Revisionist historians dare suggest that the American decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan may have been a show of force primarily intended to dislodge the Red Army from Eastern Europe and to renege on previous Allied ...
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... Eastern Europe , which it had occupied before the end of the war by virtue of its military victories over Nazi Germany and by explicit agreements with the other Allied powers . James F. Byrnes touched on a crucial issue when he said of ...
... Eastern Europe , which it had occupied before the end of the war by virtue of its military victories over Nazi Germany and by explicit agreements with the other Allied powers . James F. Byrnes touched on a crucial issue when he said of ...
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... Europe are truly extraordinary . Would Eastern Europe be Communist today if the Red Army had not repelled the Wehrmacht from the USSR and virtually all of East - Central Europe as agreed by Stalin , Franklin Roosevelt , and ...
... Europe are truly extraordinary . Would Eastern Europe be Communist today if the Red Army had not repelled the Wehrmacht from the USSR and virtually all of East - Central Europe as agreed by Stalin , Franklin Roosevelt , and ...
Contents
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The Soviet Conception of Détente | 100 |
Soviet Foreign Policy and World Politics | 119 |
Bridging the Methods | 132 |
A Framework for Analyzing Soviet Foreign Policy | 154 |
Perceptions and Behavior in Soviet Foreign Policy | 181 |
Is Gorbachev Changing the Rules of Defense | 488 |
The Soviet Military in Transition | 511 |
New Thinking on Security Issues | 544 |
A Player in the World Economy? | 559 |
A Diplomacy of Decline | 574 |
The Empire with | 597 |
Gorbachev and the West | 613 |
Threshold of a New | 623 |
A Symposium | 217 |
Anatomy of Policymaking | 251 |
Soviet Ideology RiskTaking and Crisis Behavior | 265 |
The World | 274 |
The Sources of Soviet Conduct | 313 |
Sources of Soviet Foreign Conduct | 327 |
Introduction | 337 |
The Revolution in Soviet Foreign Policy | 357 |
New Thinking or New Tactics in Soviet Foreign Policy | 370 |
Changing Soviet Elite Views on the International System | 385 |
Stephen Sestanovich | 406 |
Linkages between Soviet Domestic and Foreign Policy | 424 |
The Role of the CPSU International Department | 444 |
The KGB and Soviet Foreign Policy | 464 |
F Stephen Larrabee | 638 |
The Changing Role of the Soviet Union in the Pacific | 664 |
Moscows Third World Strategy | 679 |
The USSR and the Third World in the 1980s | 695 |
Moscows U N Policy | 727 |
A Waning of Soviet | 743 |
The Soviet Threat in the 1990s | 777 |
Idealpolitik | 794 |
Perestroika and American | 809 |
The Gulf Crisis and the Future of Gorbachevs Foreign | 819 |
The Evolution of Soviet Foreign Policy and the Future | 833 |
Index | 845 |
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