Moscow's Third World Strategy

Moscow's Third World Strategy

Author: Alvin Z. Rubinstein

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 1990-07-16

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780691023328

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Moscow's Third World Strategy

Moscow's Third World Strategy

Author: Alvin Z. Rubinstein

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2021-04-13

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 0691228035

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The description for this book, Moscow's Third World Strategy, will be forthcoming.


Moscow And The Third World Under Gorbachev

Moscow And The Third World Under Gorbachev

Author: W. Raymond Duncan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-04-02

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 0429718330

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This book explores the scope of Moscow's "new thinking" in its Third World context—highlighted by the USSR's surprising withdrawal from Afghanistan in 1988. It reviews the foreign policy record Gorbachev inherited and assesses his economic and strategic priorities in the diplomatic arena.


Moscow and the Middle East

Moscow and the Middle East

Author: Robert Owen Freedman

Publisher: CUP Archive

Published: 1991-01-25

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 9780521359764

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Professor Freedman provides an exhaustive account of Soviet policy in the Middle East from the invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979 to withdrawal from the country ten years later.


Soviet Foreign Policy 1917-1991

Soviet Foreign Policy 1917-1991

Author: Jr. Fleron

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 1405

ISBN-13: 1351488589

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The purpose of this anthology is to deepen Western understanding of the sources and substance of the foreign policy of the Soviet Union. Authoritative analysts here explore significant issues in Soviet foreign relations from the era of the Bolshevik Revolution and the Civil War to the period of reform that preceded the final collapse of the Soviet system. The volume is designed for courses in Soviet political history, diplomatic history, comparative foreign policy, and the mainstream of international relations.


Contemporary Issues in Soviet Foreign Policy

Contemporary Issues in Soviet Foreign Policy

Author: Fleron

Publisher: Transaction Publishers

Published:

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13: 0202365115

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This survey of writings on the debates about and events relating to Soviet foreign policy concentrates on the Gorbachev period. Changes in Soviet theory and foreign policy decision making are covered in the first section. Twelve articles examine Gorbachevs policy towards a number of different geographic regions, and several more assess the permanence of Gorbachevs foreign policy changes.


Perestroika at the Crossroads

Perestroika at the Crossroads

Author: Donald D. Barry

Publisher: M.E. Sharpe

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 9780873327428

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Organized to cover each major area of policy initiative (or response), the contributors to this volume survey the Gorbachev reform agenda and successes and failures to date in the realms of culture, economics, ideology, law, and politics, federalism and the nationality problem, and foreign policy vis-a-vis the West, Eastern Europe, and the Third World. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


The Dynamics Of Soviet Policy In The Middle East

The Dynamics Of Soviet Policy In The Middle East

Author: Mark A Heller

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-07-09

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 1000316068

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This study examines the extent to which new political thinking has been applied to Soviet policy in the Middle East and aims to speculate about the possible impact of any changes on patterns of international relations in the region.


The Moscow Option

The Moscow Option

Author: David Downing

Publisher: Frontline Books

Published: 2013-08-05

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1473877709

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This provocative alternative history looks at WWII from a new angle—what might have happened had the Germans taken Moscow in 1941. Based on authentic history and real possibilities, this unique speculative narrative plays out the dramatic and grotesque consequences of a Third Reich triumphant. In this terrifyingly plausible scenario, the Germans fight their way into the ruins of Moscow on September 30th, 1941—and the Soviet Union collapses. Although Russian resistance continues, German ambition multiplies after this signal success. They launch offensives in Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East. Hitler's armies, assured of victory, make their leader's dreams reality and Allied hopes of recovery seem almost hopelessly doomed. With a convincingly blend of actual history and alternate events, The Moscow Option is a chilling reminder that history might easily have been very different.