Moscow's Third World StrategyPrinceton University Press, 16 de jul. de 1990 - 329 páginas The description for this book, Moscow's Third World Strategy, will be forthcoming. |
Conteúdo
Moscows Imperial Strategy | 3 |
The Czarist Experiknck | 5 |
Lenins Legacy | 14 |
The Khrishchevian Watershed | 19 |
A New Imperial Policy | 32 |
Involvement | 39 |
Initiatives | 41 |
From Khrushchev to Gorbachev | 47 |
The Record of Key Surrogates | 182 |
SovietSurrogate Tensions | 194 |
The Costs and Benefits of Surrogate Relationships | 198 |
Managing Vulnerabilities | 205 |
The Record of Relationships between Vulnerability and Soviet Gains | 207 |
The Limits on Soviet Gains | 222 |
Real or Apparent | 227 |
The Soviet Impact | 229 |
Variables in Policy Determination | 64 |
Directions | 74 |
Backing Liberation Movements | 78 |
Bold Talk | 85 |
Brezhnev Engages | 95 |
The Soviet Record in the 970s and 1980s | 99 |
Observations | 118 |
Intervention | 125 |
Cases | 134 |
Purposes | 153 |
Patterns | 159 |
Prospects | 162 |
Surrogates | 168 |
Types of Surrogate Relationships | 170 |
Uses of Surrogates | 174 |
The Attitudes of Third World Elites toward hie USSR | 231 |
Soviet Credibility | 235 |
The Relevance of the SovietSocialist Model of Development | 238 |
The Military Factor in Regional Patterns of Conflict and Cooperation | 241 |
The Evolution of Regional Politics | 249 |
Operating Style of the United States | 252 |
Moscows Policy | 256 |
Prospects | 259 |
Comparing Eras | 260 |
An Interim Assessment | 270 |
Observations | 289 |
EPILOGUE | 295 |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 313 |
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