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" Though we were politically, militarily (via weapons supplies and advisers), and diplomatically involved in regional conflicts, we disregarded their influence on the relaxation of tension between the USSR and the West and on their entire system of relationships.... "
Foreign Policies of the Soviet Union
Richard Felix Staar 著 - 1991 - 351 頁
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Moscow's Third World Strategy

Alvin Z. Rubinstein - 1990 - 348 頁
...contradictions with the West. Though we were politically, militarily (via weapons, supplies and advisers) and diplomatically involved in regional conflicts,...Union's true national state interests. These interests lay by no means in chasing petty and essentially formal gains associated with leadership coups in certain...
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The USSR and Marxist Revolutions in the Third World

Mark N. Katz - 1990 - 172 頁
...of foreign policy tasks. Though we were politically, militarily (via weapons supplies and advisers), and diplomatically involved in regional conflicts,...Union's true national state interests. These interests lay by no means in chasing petty and essentially formal gains associated with leadership coups in certain...
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Gorbachev's New Thinking and Third World Conflicts

JiŠí Valenta, Frank Cibulka - 1990 - 384 頁
...foreign policy tasks. Though we were politically, militarily (via weapons, supplies, and advisers), and diplomatically involved in regional conflicts,...the USSR and the West and on their entire system of relationships.13 "The new political thinking" and the "new foreign policy philosophy," as the subcomponents...
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Perestroika at the Crossroads

Donald D. Barry - 1991 - 406 頁
...contradictions with the West. Though we were politically, militarily (via weapons, supplies, and advisers), and diplomatically involved in regional conflicts,...Union's true national state interests. These interests lay by no means in chasing petty and essentially formal gains associated with leadership coups in certain...
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Soviet Foreign Policy

Erik P. Hoffmann, Robbin Frederick Laird, Frederic J. Fleron - 876 頁
...contradictions with the West. Though we were politically, militarily (via weapons, supplies and advisers) and diplomatically involved in regional conflicts,...between the USSR and the West and on their entire svstem of relationships. There were no clear ideas of the Soviet Union's true national state interests....
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