Soviet Power: The Kremlin's Foreign Policy--from Brezhnev to AndropovSimon and Schuster, 1983 - 287 頁 |
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... become an important artery in the blood circulation of the Soviet Union's economic organism . " 52 While this made the Soviet Union more vulnerable to outside pressure , there were factors that discounted it . The United States was no ...
... become an important artery in the blood circulation of the Soviet Union's economic organism . " 52 While this made the Soviet Union more vulnerable to outside pressure , there were factors that discounted it . The United States was no ...
第 141 頁
... become China's principal enemy and a greater long - term threat than the United States . The view was not yet universally agreed upon by the entire Chinese leadership , but the invasion of Czechoslovakia helped to reinforce it . Nor was ...
... become China's principal enemy and a greater long - term threat than the United States . The view was not yet universally agreed upon by the entire Chinese leadership , but the invasion of Czechoslovakia helped to reinforce it . Nor was ...
第 215 頁
... become a weapon and at least create a temptation to use it against our country . " 21 If Cuban - Soviet relations in the spring of 1968 seemed to be at a low point , with hindsight it can be seen that Castro's major differences with ...
... become a weapon and at least create a temptation to use it against our country . " 21 If Cuban - Soviet relations in the spring of 1968 seemed to be at a low point , with hindsight it can be seen that Castro's major differences with ...
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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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