The rise of the Soviet Empire : a study of Soviet foreign policy /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Frederick A. Praeger,
1965.
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Edition: | Revised edition. |
Series: | Praeger university series ;
U-556. |
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Table of Contents:
- pt.1. Theory and practice. Communist doctrine and Soviet foreign policy
- Peaceful coexistence
- pt.2. Diplomacy and other methods. The communist internationals: comintern and cominform
- Revolution and respectability: the western border
- Rapallo
- The year of recognition
- Locarno
- Security in eastern Europe
- Hitler's impact on Soviet policy
- The new policy
- Spain
- Hand in hand with Hitler
- pt.3. Imperialism. War aims
- The takeovers (the Ukraine, Belorussia, Transcaucasia, Poland, the Baltic states, Finland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania)
- pt.4. The cold war era. Neither war nor peace (Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan, Germany, Austria, Greece, Turkey, Iran, the eastern Arab states, Korea)
- Summit diplomacy
- Disarmament
- New worlds to conquer (southeast Asia, Black Africa, Latin America)
- pt.5. Rents in the monolith. The Yugoslav heresy
- The dispute with China
- Epilogue : after Krushchev.