ABSTRACT

In this book, Marshall D. Shulman emphasizes that an analysis of Soviet foreign policy during the closing years of Stalin's life from the perspective of the present calls into question many common assumptions about the character of that policy.

chapter I|12 pages

Introduction to the Argument

chapter II|38 pages

The View from Moscow in the Spring of 1949

chapter III|29 pages

Peaceful Coexistence, Sweet and Sour

chapter V|35 pages

Effects of the Changing Power Balance

chapter VIII|23 pages

The Diplomacy of Coexistence, 1951–1952

chapter X|17 pages

The Nineteenth Party Congress

chapter XI|17 pages

The Evolution of Soviet Policy