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
CHAPTER ONE Moscows Imperial Strategy | 3 |
CHAPTER TWO Involvement | 39 |
CHAPTER THREE Backing Liberation Movements | 78 |
CHAPTER FOUR Intervention | 125 |
CHAPTER FIVE Surrogates | 168 |
CHAPTER SIX Managing Vulnerabilities | 205 |
CHAPTER SEVEN The Soviet Impact | 229 |
CHAPTER EIGHT Prospects | 259 |
EPILOGUE 1990 | 295 |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 313 |
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Affairs Afghanistan Africa Algeria Angola anti-American Asia Brezhnev Castro China clients colonial combat commitments communist Communist Party Cuba Cuba's Cuban defense détente diplomacy diplomatic East Germany Egypt elites Eritrean Ethiopia Europe forces friendship treaty Gorbachev ideological imperialism independence India influence insurgency interests involvement Iran Iraq Israel Israeli Khrushchev Kremlin Lebanon Libya major Marxism-Leninism Marxist Mengistu ment Middle East missiles Moscow Mozambique MPLA Nasser national liberation movements national liberation struggles naval Nicaragua nuclear October PDRY peace political pro-Soviet problems regional conflicts relations relationship revolution revolutionary rivalry role Russian situation socialism socialist Somalia South Soviet arms Soviet bloc Soviet foreign policy Soviet interventions Soviet leaders Soviet leadership Soviet military Soviet policy Soviet Union Stalin strategic superpower surrogates Syria Third World Third World countries Third World regimes tion U.S.-Soviet United University Press USSR USSR's viet Vietnam vulnerability Washington weapons West Western Yemen Yes Yes York