Soviet Power: The Kremlin's Foreign Policy--from Brezhnev to AndropovSimon and Schuster, 1983 - 287 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... meeting , in our homes as friends because of our personal affection for each other , and not just as officials meeting because of the necessity of settling differences that may exist between our two countries , " he told Brezhnev . " As ...
... meeting , in our homes as friends because of our personal affection for each other , and not just as officials meeting because of the necessity of settling differences that may exist between our two countries , " he told Brezhnev . " As ...
第 13 頁
... meeting . Andropov is likely to strengthen the two trends that began under Brezhnev- a greater role for the specialist advisors ( the pomoshchniki ) , and a closer integra- tion of the army into foreign policy planning . He is believed ...
... meeting . Andropov is likely to strengthen the two trends that began under Brezhnev- a greater role for the specialist advisors ( the pomoshchniki ) , and a closer integra- tion of the army into foreign policy planning . He is believed ...
第 150 頁
... meeting under present circumstances . And yet we did agree to hold it . I want to explain why . We felt that preliminary work prior to the meeting warranted the hope that two powers with such economic might and such a high level of ...
... meeting under present circumstances . And yet we did agree to hold it . I want to explain why . We felt that preliminary work prior to the meeting warranted the hope that two powers with such economic might and such a high level of ...
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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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