The Scientific-Technological Revolution and Soviet Foreign Policy

The Scientific-Technological Revolution and Soviet Foreign Policy

Author: Erik P. Hoffmann

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2016-06-23

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1483148009

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""The Scientific-Technological Revolution"" and Soviet Foreign Policy explains the effects of the worldwide scientific-technological revolution (STR) on Soviet foreign policy under ""the collective leadership"" of Leonid Brezhnev. Organized into five chapters, this book carefully examines Soviet views of the relationship of STR with political, economic, and military dimensions of ""peaceful coexistence"" and ""detente."" This text also evaluates the impact of scientific discoveries, technological innovations, foreign economic relations, strategic arms development, and instability in Third World countries. Some of the functions performed by Soviet perspectives on scientific-technical change and international politics are also reported.


Techno-Diplomacy

Techno-Diplomacy

Author: Glenn E. Schweitzer

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-09

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1489960465

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Schweitzer weighs the pros and cons of sharing science and technology with the Soviet Union--the benefits, the challenges and the risks.


Soviet and East European Law and the Scientific-Technical Revolution

Soviet and East European Law and the Scientific-Technical Revolution

Author: Gordon B. Smith

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 1483154335

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Soviet and East European Law and the Scientific-Technical Revolution discusses the various perceptions and understandings of the scientific technical revolution (STR) and its effect on the legal systems of the USSR and the East European nations. This book is composed 11 chapters and begins with a description of the relationship of the STR and law and how law is used as a means of manipulating the STR and directing its development. The succeeding chapters explore the STR in the realm of ideas or doctrine relating to management theory and jurisprudence. These topics are followed by discussions of the constitutional enactments influenced by the STR and the developments of administrative and labor laws. The remaining chapters highlight the tangible results of efforts to shape the STR. These chapters also look into the development of mechanisms for the transfer of technology between the Soviet Union and the Eastern Europe. This book is intended for historians and the general public who are interested in scientific-technical revolution.


Soviet Foreign Policy Since World War II

Soviet Foreign Policy Since World War II

Author: Joseph L. Nogee

Publisher: Pergamon

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13:

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En analyse af Soviets udenrigspolitik siden 2. verdenskrig og et forsøg på at forstå Sovjets holdning over for de kapitalistiske stormagter.


Law And Economic Development In The Soviet Union

Law And Economic Development In The Soviet Union

Author: Peter B. Maggs

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-03-04

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 0429716206

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In the past, Soviet policymakers, planners, and jurists, in their enthusiasm for economic and technological development, devoted little attention to the often negative consequences of modernization. New concerns, however, have become apparent in recent literature, statutes, and decrees. In this book, political scientists and experts on Soviet law address many of those concerns, analyzing the legal issues associated with economic modernization in the USSR. The central themes of the book are the increasingly centralized nature of the policymaking process in the USSR and Eastern Europe and the marked tendency to rely on law as a principal mechanism for managing the undesirable consequences of scientific and technological progress. The authors also assess the impact of the scientific-technical revolution on Soviet-East European relations and East-West relations, emphasizing the foreign policy consequences of increased financial and technological interdependence. The study does not deal with narrow legalistic issues of technical progress; rather, its focus on policy questions reflects the inclination of Soviet and Eastern European governments to view those questions in terms of law and legislative activity and to see law as an instrument of social engineering.