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... remains that large quantities of accurate information are now available to Soviet decision - makers— information of the kind that was simply not generated or communicated prior to 1956. Good scientific and social science research ...
... remains that large quantities of accurate information are now available to Soviet decision - makers— information of the kind that was simply not generated or communicated prior to 1956. Good scientific and social science research ...
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... remains the main standard of usefulness and proof currently employed in the social and policy sciences . 960 In the study of international relations , the key issue " is not whether psycho- logical processes are relevant , but how they ...
... remains the main standard of usefulness and proof currently employed in the social and policy sciences . 960 In the study of international relations , the key issue " is not whether psycho- logical processes are relevant , but how they ...
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... remains the principal contradiction of our epoch . A political , economic , and ideological struggle has been and will continue to be waged between them . 982 Throughout the Khrushchev and Brezhnev periods differing views of detente in ...
... remains the principal contradiction of our epoch . A political , economic , and ideological struggle has been and will continue to be waged between them . 982 Throughout the Khrushchev and Brezhnev periods differing views of detente in ...
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... remains unwaver- ing . There is a large body of Soviet pronouncements that holds strategy to be broadly unchanging while allowing for — indeed , urging — shifts in tactics as required by prevailing circumstances . One consequence is ...
... remains unwaver- ing . There is a large body of Soviet pronouncements that holds strategy to be broadly unchanging while allowing for — indeed , urging — shifts in tactics as required by prevailing circumstances . One consequence is ...
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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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