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SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY (13) answer(s).
 
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ID:   085079


Diplomatic sigint and the British official mind during the seco / Tamkin, Nicholas   Journal Article
Tamkin, Nicholas Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Historians of Soviet foreign policy have recently revisited the issue of Soviet claims against Turkey: a Stalinist objective during the period of the Nazi-Soviet Pact and in the immediate post-war era. Recently opened archives show that the British response to Soviet claims in 1945 was driven by comprehensive access to Turkish diplomatic correspondence. However, the British failed to recognize wartime decrypts that indicated continuity in Soviet ambitions in Turkey since 1940. This failure reflected the responsibility of the operational departments of the Foreign Office for the assessment of diplomatic Sigint, and the absence of a genuine political intelligence department with eyes for anything other than current lines of policy
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ID:   029381


East central Europe: yesterday, today, tomorrow / Drachkovitch, Milorad M (ed.) 1982  Book
Drachkovitch, Milorad M Book
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Publication Stanford, Hoover Institution Press, 1982.
Description xi, 417p.Hbk
Standard Number 0817974012
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021098940.55/EAS 021098MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   038251


Gehlen memoirs: the first full edition of the memoirs of General Reinhard Gehlen 1942-1971 / Gehlen, Reinhard 1972  Book
Gehlen, Reinhard Book
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Publication London, William Collins Sons and Ltd, 1972.
Description 381p.: ill.Hbk
Standard Number 0002112930
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010124940.5485092/GEH 010124MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   082967


History of Soviet Russia / Rauch, George von 1962  Book
Rauch, George von Book
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Edition 3rd rev. ed.
Publication New York, Frederick A Praeger, 1962.
Description xiii, 524p.
Standard Number Hbk.
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053680947.084/RAU 053680MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   027842


Ideology in power : reflections on the Russian revolutions / Wolfe, Bertram D 1969  Book
Wolfe Bertram D. Book
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Publication London, George Allen and Unwin Ltd., 1969.
Description viii, 406p.hbk
Standard Number 043350270
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005938947.0841/WOL 005938MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   186910


Islam Says We Are All Equal: the Islamic Turn in Soviet Propaganda in Iran, 1921–25 / Shablovskaia, Alisa   Journal Article
Shablovskaia, Alisa Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The early 1920s witnessed an upsurge in Soviet interest in Islam on an international scale. This interest was to a large extent guided by Great Game logic, at a time when the idea of Islamic jihad against the British was extremely popular all over the Middle East. Contrary to the common assumption that the Marxist rationale of the Bolsheviks excluded any possibility of integrating religion into Soviet policy, the highest authorities in Moscow adopted a rather opportunistic position with regard to Islam both at home and abroad. Drawing mainly on Russian archival sources, this study questions the origins and nature of the Islamic turn in Soviet discourse, diplomacy, and propaganda in Iran. The article concludes that although the Soviet rapprochement with some members of the Iranian clergy and the integration of religious elements into communist propaganda were carried out for the sake of short-term geopolitical goals, these maneuvers were much conditioned by Soviet domestic policy and post–World War I regional interdependencies.
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ID:   189417


Moscow and the Egyptian-Israeli Camp David Accords / Gupta, Anoop Kumar   Journal Article
Gupta, Anoop Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the wake of the October 1973 war, Moscow sought superpower collaboration that would ensure its participation in the nascent Arab-Israel peace process, but the direct Israeli-Egyptian negotiations that culminated in the September 1978 Camp David Accords foiled this plan. As a result, the Soviets launched a diplomatic offensive against the deal and tried to forge an Arab front to isolate Egypt, only to see Cairo and Jerusalem signing a fully fledged peace treaty in March 1979. Then came the Iran–Iraq war (1980–88) and further shattered Moscow’s Middle Eastern stance as fears of Tehran’s hegemonic designs led to Egypt’s reincorporation into the Arab fold.
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ID:   091599


Reassessment of the burden of Eastern Europe on the USSR / Spechler, Dina Rome; Spechler, Martin C   Journal Article
Spechler, Martin C Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract A comprehensive accounting of the contributions and costs of East European satellite states to Soviet foreign and defence policy indicates that they were hardly ever a 'burden' to the USSR, even at their most costly in 1982, and therefore Gorbachev's decisions later in the decade to allow those regimes to distance themselves from Moscow must be interpreted as part of the Soviet leader's overall political strategy, not a result of material inability to maintain the status quo.
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ID:   050302


Rise and fall of the Brezhnev doctrine in Soviet foreign policy / Ouimet, Matthew J. 2003  Book
Ouimet, Matthew J Book
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Publication Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina Press, 2003.
Description 309p.
Standard Number 0807854115
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047547327.47/QUI 047547MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   055021


Shortcut to Greatness: the new thinking and the revolution in Soviet foreign policy / Larson , Deborah Welch   Journal Article
Larson , Deborah Welch Journal Article
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ID:   034565


Soviet politics in the 1980s / Sonnenfeldt, Helmut (ed.) 1985  Book
Sonnenfeldt Helmut editor Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1985.
Description x, 247p.: table, figurespbk
Standard Number 0865318638
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026588947.0854/SON 026588MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   044612


Soviet states / Raymond, Ellsworth 1968  Book
Raymondf Ellsworth Book
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Publication New York, Macmillan Company, 1968.
Description xv, 462p.: ill., tableHbk
Standard Number Hbk.
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001100947.084/RAY 001100MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   091404


Why Russia is so Russian / Kuchins, Andrew C   Journal Article
Kuchins, Andrew C Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Since Vladimir Putin became president in 2000, the more traditional themes that marked the continuity between Russian czarist and Soviet foreign policy have gradually come to predominate.
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