Soviet Policy in Eastern Europe

Soviet Policy in Eastern Europe
Author: Sarah Meiklejohn Terry
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0300031319

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A comprehensive look at both the diversity of Eastern Europe and the multiplicity of Soviet concerns in the region.

U S Policy Toward Eastern Europe And The Soviet Union

U S  Policy Toward Eastern Europe And The Soviet Union
Author: Robert F. Byrnes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000009989

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This volume consists of a collection of essays written by Professor Byrnes between 1956 and 1988. The papers vary considerably in focus and include policy issues that were significant at the time, with the Cold War analyses around the post-war containment theory. In addition, there is a consistent viewpoint and argument in Byrnes reflections on East-West relations. A central theme throughout the collection is the essential correctness of U.S. foreign policy toward the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe between 1946 and 1988.

Soviet Foreign Policy

Soviet Foreign Policy
Author: Erik P. Hoffmann, Robbin Frederick Laird, Frederic J. Fleron
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 876
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780202369228

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The Future Political Options of Eastern Europe in the Soviet Bloc

The Future Political Options of Eastern Europe in the Soviet Bloc
Author: Wolfgang Klaiber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1969
Genre: Europe, Eastern
ISBN: IND:30000088494152

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American Policy Toward Communist Eastern Europe

American Policy Toward Communist Eastern Europe
Author: John C. Campbell
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1965-06-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780816657193

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American Policy Toward Communist Eastern Europe was first published in 1965. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. Perhaps no aspect of American foreign relations has been in greater need of clarification and understanding than our policy toward the Communist nations of Eastern Europe, both as to what has happened in the past and what is possible for the future. In this book a former State Department Official, now on the staff of the Council on Foreign Relations, provides objective information which will help students, professors, members of adult study groups, and others concerned with American foreign policy to understand and discuss this important subject. Mr. Campbell reminds us that the cold war began in Eastern Europe in the aftermath of the second World War. Since that time, the question of what to do about Eastern Europe has been in the forefront of American foreign policy. For some years, he contends, we have been uncertain of our objectives and ambivalent in our policies. Meanwhile, changes since the death of Stalin have created new situations both for the Soviet Union and for the West.In analyzing what has happened, the author emphasizes the forces which have shaken the unity of the Soviet bloc to create new perspectives and possibilities. He discusses the effects of the Soviet- Chinese split, the relationship of the German question to that of Eastern Europe, and the phenomenon of national Communism as it has appeared in different forms in Yugoslavia, Poland, Rumania, and elsewhere. After presenting the historical background, the author discusses American aims and current policies and outlines the choices he sees ahead. He does not plead for any one of the alternative lines of action, presenting them, rather, as a basis for reasoned consideration and debate.

The Soviet Union Eastern Europe and the Third World

The Soviet Union  Eastern Europe and the Third World
Author: Roger E. Kanet
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1987
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 052134459X

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Soviet policy towards the countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America underwent substantial expansion and change during the three decades since Khrushchev first initiated efforts to break out of the USSR's international isolation. This 1988 volume examine various aspects of Soviet and East European policy towards the Third World.

The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe

The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
Author: Stephan M. Horak
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1985
Genre: Reference
ISBN: IND:30000010408049

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Intended to aid librarians in small- and medium-sized libraries and media centers, this annotated bibliography lists 1,555 books focusing on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. The book is divided into four parts: (1) "General and Interrelated Themes--Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics and Eastern European Countries"; (2) "Russian Empire Prior to 1917 and the USSR"; (3) "USSR--Non-Russian Republics, Jews, Other Peoples"; and (4) "Eastern European Countries." Each part is arranged by subject, with priority given to general studies, followed by special studies sections where appropriate. Titles in Part 1 focus on economics; government and law; political theory and communism; international relations; history; language and literature; dissent, nationalism, and religion; sociology and social conditions; and military affairs. Titles in Part 2 deal with anthropology and folklore; the arts, fine arts, and architecture; economics; education and culture; geography, demography, and population; government, state, and politics; diplomacy and foreign relations; history; military affairs; Russian language; Russian literature; philosophy and political theory; psychology and psychiatry; religion; science and research; and sociology. Part 3 presents titles related to the Baltic Republics; Belorussia; Ukraine; Caucasian Republics and peoples; Central Asian Republics and peoples; Jews; Moldavians; Germans and Tartars; and the peoples of Siberia and the Volga Basin. The last part focuses on Albania; Bulgaria; Czechoslovakia; Hungary; Poland; Romania; Yugoslavia; National minorities and dissent; and language and literature. (LH)

D tente in Europe

D  tente in Europe
Author: John Van Oudenaren
Publsiher: Guides to European Diplomatic
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: UCAL:B4384658

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The monumental events in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union must be understood, Jan Van Oudenaren argues, in the context of a process of East-West détente begun in 1953 in the aftermath of Stalin's death. Van Oudenaren's comprehensive and timely study examines the development of Soviet-Western détente from the death of Stalin to the unification of Germany. In redefining détente as a process, rather than a code of conduct, Van Oudenaren looks to its origins in Soviet policy earlier than previously identified and analyzes both its history and character. His study explores the restoration of four-power negotiations in Germany and Austria in the mid-1950s, their subsequent breakdown in the Berlin crisis, their unexpected revival in 1990 in the form of "two plus four" talks on German unity, and the future of the Soviet Union as a European power. Among the key elements of détente discussed are diplomacy, particularly the role of summit conferences; cooperation among parliaments, political parties, and trade unions; arms control; economic relations; and links among cultural institutions, churches, and peace movements.