Soviet Power: The Kremlin's Foreign Policy--from Brezhnev to AndropovSimon and Schuster, 1983 - 287 頁 |
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第 100 頁
... Czechoslovakia were drifting out of the party's control , and that Dubček and his colleagues had shown neither the will nor the determination to control them . There was no prospect that the situation would improve . On the contrary ...
... Czechoslovakia were drifting out of the party's control , and that Dubček and his colleagues had shown neither the will nor the determination to control them . There was no prospect that the situation would improve . On the contrary ...
第 101 頁
... Czechoslovakia in August 1968 was calm . Most people were on holiday . There was no hard evidence for any of the dangers that Brezhnev and his colleagues claimed to see . That was the measure of the difference between their cautious ...
... Czechoslovakia in August 1968 was calm . Most people were on holiday . There was no hard evidence for any of the dangers that Brezhnev and his colleagues claimed to see . That was the measure of the difference between their cautious ...
第 102 頁
... Czechoslovakia was probably different . The Czechs had no traditional enmity for Russia , and little stomach for a fight . The Russians had the advantage of surprise and it would be better to act quickly before outright anti - Soviet ...
... Czechoslovakia was probably different . The Czechs had no traditional enmity for Russia , and little stomach for a fight . The Russians had the advantage of surprise and it would be better to act quickly before outright anti - Soviet ...
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The Andropov Inheritance | 3 |
The Soviet View of National Security | 15 |
The Growth of Soviet Power | 26 |
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