Soviet Power: The Kremlin's Foreign Policy--from Brezhnev to AndropovSimon and Schuster, 1983 - 287 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 31 筆
第 76 頁
... NATO intention to launch an attack . But the Russians were concerned by the possibility of a crisis developing in ... NATO . When the Nixon administration took office in 1969 , NATO's conventional forces were " vastly inferior ...
... NATO intention to launch an attack . But the Russians were concerned by the possibility of a crisis developing in ... NATO . When the Nixon administration took office in 1969 , NATO's conventional forces were " vastly inferior ...
第 77 頁
... NATO , Carter urged a summit meeting of NATO government leaders in Washington in May 1978 to increase spending on conventional defense by 3 percent a year in real terms . This became agreed NATO policy . By 1982 respected voices among ...
... NATO , Carter urged a summit meeting of NATO government leaders in Washington in May 1978 to increase spending on conventional defense by 3 percent a year in real terms . This became agreed NATO policy . By 1982 respected voices among ...
第 78 頁
... NATO has the advantage of defending its own soil from prepared positions on relatively favorable terrain , and with greater knowledge of its own area and higher military morale . NATO also benefits from the general requirement that the ...
... NATO has the advantage of defending its own soil from prepared positions on relatively favorable terrain , and with greater knowledge of its own area and higher military morale . NATO also benefits from the general requirement that the ...
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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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