Bulletin, 第 12-13 期Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2001 |
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... leaders , the summit , given its timing , went down in the history books as symbolizing the end of the Cold War . Sensing the dawn of a new era , Gorbachev , according to the now accessible Soviet transcript of the meeting , told Bush ...
... leaders , the summit , given its timing , went down in the history books as symbolizing the end of the Cold War . Sensing the dawn of a new era , Gorbachev , according to the now accessible Soviet transcript of the meeting , told Bush ...
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... leadership regarding the rapid pace of change.3 Still , the main focus of the " triumphalist " literature in the United States ... leaders of those countries were incapable of change , and did not follow advice from Moscow to alter their ...
... leadership regarding the rapid pace of change.3 Still , the main focus of the " triumphalist " literature in the United States ... leaders of those countries were incapable of change , and did not follow advice from Moscow to alter their ...
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... leader himself developed a new reference circle among foreign politicians and statesmen , including not only " Eurocommunists , " but increasingly Western European Social Democrats , leaders of the " non - aligned movement , " and even ...
... leader himself developed a new reference circle among foreign politicians and statesmen , including not only " Eurocommunists , " but increasingly Western European Social Democrats , leaders of the " non - aligned movement , " and even ...
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... leadership and policies in the Eastern European countries.22 Subsequently however , Soviet leaders never systematically coordinated the " great power " and " alliance " levels of their foreign policy . Neither Nikita S. Khrushchev in ...
... leadership and policies in the Eastern European countries.22 Subsequently however , Soviet leaders never systematically coordinated the " great power " and " alliance " levels of their foreign policy . Neither Nikita S. Khrushchev in ...
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... leadership seems to have already realized it , at least with regard to Poland . " 53 54 The first few months of 1989 were the last time the Soviet leadership could still focus , at least occasionally , on East - Central Europe ...
... leadership seems to have already realized it , at least with regard to Poland . " 53 54 The first few months of 1989 were the last time the Soviet leadership could still focus , at least occasionally , on East - Central Europe ...
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