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 64 筆
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... strategic bombers or missile attack . The brief hopes of a friendly China on its eastern borders after Mao's victory over the Nationalists in 1949 were soon abandoned . As China developed a nuclear potential in the second half of the ...
... strategic bombers or missile attack . The brief hopes of a friendly China on its eastern borders after Mao's victory over the Nationalists in 1949 were soon abandoned . As China developed a nuclear potential in the second half of the ...
第 38 頁
... strategic sense in producing rockets rather than bombers . Unlike the United States , the Soviet Union had no allies near its main oppo- nents ' territory and therefore no chance of friendly bases . Rockets gave it the swiftest and most ...
... strategic sense in producing rockets rather than bombers . Unlike the United States , the Soviet Union had no allies near its main oppo- nents ' territory and therefore no chance of friendly bases . Rockets gave it the swiftest and most ...
第 42 頁
... strategic bomber force - which together provide 75 percent of its arsenal . On a purely quantitative basis it is the Russians who are theoretically more vulnerable to a first strike since three- quarters of their arsenal is on land . As ...
... strategic bomber force - which together provide 75 percent of its arsenal . On a purely quantitative basis it is the Russians who are theoretically more vulnerable to a first strike since three- quarters of their arsenal is on land . As ...
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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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