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GROMYKO, A (4) answer(s).
 
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History of Soviet foreign policy 1945-1970 / Ponomaryov, B(ed); Gromyko, A (ed); Khvostov, V (ed) 1973  Book
Skvirsky, David Book
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Publication Moscow, Progress Publishers, 1973.
Description 54p.
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015588327.47/PON 015588MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Russia between Europe and Asia / Gromyko, A   Journal Article
Gromyko, A Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract MODERN RUSSIA perceives itself, thinks and acts mainly as a European power. Its "Europeanness" is not related to the status of its relations with the European Union or other organizations west of the Russian borders. Being a Russian European is not synonymous to thinking that there is no alternative to the policy of integrating Russia into some alliances and groupings created in the Atlantic part of the Old World after the end of World War II and before the breakup of the Soviet Union. In building its foreign policy Russia proceeds from the premise that its most developed and densely populated part is in Europe and that for the past three centuries its political, diplomatic, economic, scientific and cultural history has been connected, above all, to this part of the world. Russia - one of the largest components of European civilization - has spread it over millions of square kilometers from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, bringing it not only to Siberia but also to the Far East and Central Asia.
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Security through cooperation / Gromyko, A   Journal Article
Gromyko, A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Security  Russia  Security Cooperation  Cooperation 
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World order or world legal order? / Gromyko, A   Journal Article
Gromyko, A Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract TROUBLED TIMES have come to the Middle East and North Africa. The stability, albeit fragile, of the entire region and its neighboring countries is put in jeopardy. It looks as though the right to life of the millions of Arabs and Persians doesn't exist. The United Nations has been pushed aside; its potential in the field of security isn't being properly utilized. It surprises nobody anymore that power politics once again crushes diplomacy and the power of law. People have got used to that. All are asking themselves the same question: After Yugoslavia, Iraq, and Libya, who will be next? And when will this militaristic orgy finally end? Why is it so that no one can stop it?
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