Soviet Foreign Policy in TransitionRoger E. Kanet, Deborah N. Miner, Tamara J. Resler Cambridge University Press, 2. apr. 1992 - 308 sider The late twentieth century witnessed remarkable changes in Soviet domestic and foreign policy. Eastern Europe sprang free of the country that held it in its grip for over forty years. The Soviet leadership has accepted the reunification of Germany and supported the US-sponsored resolution in the UN permitting the use of force in the Gulf against one of its former allies. |
Indhold
Soviet reform in international perspective | 9 |
The changing SovietEast European relationship | 31 |
SovietNordic relations in the era of perestroika and new | 49 |
Soviet signals to the Nordic countries during the Lithu | 70 |
Neutrality and new thinking | 100 |
From new thinking to the fragmentation of consensus in | 121 |
Soviet policy in Central America during the Gorbachev | 163 |
The Soviet reassessment of socialist orientation and the | 180 |
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Almindelige termer og sætninger
Afghanistan allies American analysts April argued ASEAN Asian Baltic republics Brezhnev Cambodia capitalist Central changes in Soviet common European home Communist Party CPSU crisis criticism democratic developing countries diplomatic domestic East European Eastern Europe Eduard Shevardnadze FBIS-SOV February Finland forces Foreign Minister glasnost global Gorbachev ideological important independence initiatives interests International Affairs Iran issue Izvestiia January Kampuchea Laos leaders Lithuania March ment Middle East Mikhail Mikhail Gorbachev Moscow national liberation movements negotiations neutrality Nordic countries October official peace perestroika political thinking position Pravda problems reform regimes regional conflicts relationship revolution revolutionary role Russian scholars Shevardnadze signals social socialist orientation South Korea Southeast Asia Soviet economy Soviet foreign policy Soviet leadership Soviet military Soviet policy Soviet relations Soviet Union Soviet-Nordic relations strategic superpower Sweden Swedish Third World Third World countries tion trade United USSR USSR's Vietnam Vietnamese Warsaw Pact West Western
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