ABSTRACT

The Soviet Union in World Politics provides an introductory history of Soviet foreign policy and international relations from 1945 to the end of the Cold War and the break up of the USSR. The book summarizes historical and political controversies about Soviet foreign policy and brings the latest research to bear on these debates.
The Soviet Union in World Politics interprets the latest evidence available from the Soviet archives and includes
* summaries of the main events in Soviet Policy from 1917-1945
* a framework for student discussion of relevant issues
* guides to further reading and research
* exploration of the role of ideology in the Cold War
* discussion of Stalin's role in the formulation of policy.

chapter 3|20 pages

Coexistence, crisis and schism

chapter 4|26 pages

The rise and fall of détente, 1964–85

chapter 5|15 pages

From coexistence to collaboration

chapter 6|3 pages

Conclusion

chapter 1|1 pages

GENERAL HISTORIES

chapter 3|1 pages

THE KHRUSHCHEV ERA

chapter 5|2 pages

GORBACHEV

chapter |7 pages

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