Soviet Foreign Policy in a Changing World / / ed. by Erik P. Hoffmann, Robbin F. Laird.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Social Sciences - <1990
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2021]
©1986
Year of Publication:2021
Edition:Reprint 2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (XXIV, 969 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
INTRODUCTION --
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME --
I. ISSUES --
1. The Soviet Union: Her Aims, Problems, and Challenges to the West --
2. The Stalinist Legacy in Soviet Foreign Policy --
3. The Nature of Soviet Power --
4. The New Dynamics of the Soviet Empire: From Optimism to Pessimism --
5. Soviet Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy --
6. What Do Scholars Know about Soviet Foreign Policy? --
7. Soviet Ideology, Risk-Taking, and Crisis Behavior --
II. POLICYMAKING AND IMPLEMENTATION --
8. Anatomy of Policymaking --
9. Soviet Perspectives on "The Scientific-Technological Revolution" and International Politics --
10. The Foreign Policy Establishment --
11. Decision Making for Arms Limitation in the Soviet Union --
12. The CPSU Central Committee's International Department --
13. "Active Measures" in Soviet Strategy --
III. MILITARY POWER --
14. Soviet Perspectives on Security --
15. Military Power and Political Purpose in Soviet Policy --
16. The Satisfaction of Operational Objectives --
17. Soviet Strategy toward Northern Europe and Japan --
18. The Soviet-Afghan War: The First Four Years --
IV. THE UNITED STATES --
19. The United States and the Soviet Union, 1917-1976 --
20. The Sources of American Conduct: Soviet Perspectives and Their Policy Implications --
21. The Soviet Union and Strategic Arms --
22. Selling the Russians the Rope? Soviet Technology Policy and U.S. Export Controls --
23. U.S. and Soviet Agriculture: The Shifting Balance of Power --
24. The New Soviet Challenge and America's New Edge --
V. WESTERN EUROPE --
25. The USSR and Western Europe --
26. Soviet Nuclear Weapons in Europe --
27. Soviet Economic Policies in Western Europe --
28. Capitalist Contradictions and Soviet Policy --
VI. EASTERN EUROPE --
29. Soviet Policy toward Eastern Europe: Interests, Instruments, and Trends --
30. The Soviet Union and the East European Militaries: The Diminishing Asset --
31. The Political Economy of Soviet Relations with Eastern Europe --
32. Soviet Empire: Alive but Not Well --
VII. THE FAR EAST --
33. Asia in the Soviet Conception --
34. Siberian Development: The Strategic Implications --
35. Soviet Policy toward China --
36. The Moscow-Beijing Détente --
VIII. THE THIRD WORLD --
37. Soviet Geopolitical Momentum: Myth or Menace? Center for Defense Information --
38. Soviet Arms Trade with the Noncommunist Third World --
39. The USSR and the Third World: Economic Dilemmas --
40. The Correlation of Forces and Soviet Policy in the Middle East --
41. The Soviet Union and the Peace Process since Camp David --
42. Soviet Options and Opportunities in Southern Asia --
43. New Trends in Soviet Policy toward Africa --
44. The Soviets and Latin America: A Three Decade U.S. Policy Tangle --
IX. THE FUTURE --
45. Can the Soviet Union Reform? --
46. The Changing Soviet Union and the World --
47. Socialist Stagnation and Communist Encirclement --
48. Soviet Global Power and the Correlation of Forces --
49. KAL 007: Perceptions and Politics --
50. What the Russians Really Want: A Rational Response to the Soviet Challenge --
51. The Future of Yalta --
52. Managing the U.S.-Soviet Relationship over the Long Term
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783112418109
9783110637922
DOI:10.1515/9783112418109
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Erik P. Hoffmann, Robbin F. Laird.