Soviet Foreign Policy after Stalin

Soviet Foreign Policy after Stalin
Title Soviet Foreign Policy after Stalin PDF eBook
Author David J. Dallin
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 493
Release 2022-12-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000805859

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Soviet Foreign Policy After Stalin, first published in 1962, reviews the constants and variables in the Soviet international course after Stalin. It examines the legacy of Stalin’s policy of Soviet imperialism, and how much his foreign policy was followed by his successors. It looks at the period of transition, the uprisings in Europe, the new Soviet course toward the ‘uncommitted nations’, Sino-Soviet relations, the ascent of Khrushchev and the stiffening of the Soviet view toward the West.

Soviet Foreign Policy

Soviet Foreign Policy
Title Soviet Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Erik P. Hoffmann, Robbin Frederick Laird, Frederic J. Fleron
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Total Pages 876
Release
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ISBN 0202369226

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Leadership Style and Soviet Foreign Policy

Leadership Style and Soviet Foreign Policy
Title Leadership Style and Soviet Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author James M. Goldgeier
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780801848667

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Drawing connections between the domestic political experiences of these leaders and their behavior toward the United States during key foreign policy events, Goldgeier offers fresh interpretations of the Berlin blockade crisis of 1948, the Cuban missile crisis of 1961, the Middle East war of 1973, and German reunification in 1989-90. He argues that the defining moment in the development of a Soviet leader's style came during the period when the leader acted to consolidate power and neutralize adversaries in order to succeed a dead or deposed leader. Success in this period confirmed the effectiveness of the leader's first truly independent political action and shaped his distinctive political style - a style that reappeared in international bargaining.

Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1991

Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1991
Title Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1991 PDF eBook
Author Gabriel Gorodetsky
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 238
Release 2014-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 1135201749

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A comprehensive assessment of Soviet relations with the West, set in the context of the emergence of a new Russia. This volume anlayzes the formulation of foreign policy during the period from the first decade of the Bolshevik Revolution, through the gradual erosion of ideological differences.

Soviet Foreign Policy Since World War II

Soviet Foreign Policy Since World War II
Title Soviet Foreign Policy Since World War II PDF eBook
Author Joseph L. Nogee
Publisher Pergamon
Total Pages 396
Release 1988
Genre Political Science
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Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1941

Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1941
Title Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1941 PDF eBook
Author George Frost Kennan
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 200
Release 1978
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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The purpose of this treatise is to give a brief account of Soviet foreign policy from the moment of the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917 to the involvement of the Soviet Union in the Second World War, in June, 1941.

Soviet Foreign Policy Today

Soviet Foreign Policy Today
Title Soviet Foreign Policy Today PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Miller
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 204
Release 2022-12-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000805751

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Soviet Foreign Policy Today (1991) is the culmination of almost 30 years of observations of Soviet foreign and domestic politics, written at the time of Gorbachev’s great changes. It locates the changes of Gorbachev in the context of the traditional goals and practices of Soviet foreign policy, and it does not shy away from presenting seemingly controversial interpretations of the USSR’s international politics.