Rethinking the Soviet Collapse: Sovietology, the Death of Communism and the New RussiaMichael Cox Pinter, 1998 - 294 頁 This text is informed by the view that part of the answer to the conundrum - Did we fail to anticipate the end of the Cold War? - lies in a dissection of the ways in which the USSR was theorized by its leading practitioners in the West. |
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... international relations to predict the end of the Cold War . This issue is explored very thoroughly by John Lewis Gaddis in ' International Relations Theory and the End of the Cold War ' , International Security , Winter 1992/93 , Vol ...
... international relations to predict the end of the Cold War . This issue is explored very thoroughly by John Lewis Gaddis in ' International Relations Theory and the End of the Cold War ' , International Security , Winter 1992/93 , Vol ...
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... international system . Gorbachev's hopes that ' new political thinking ' would be able to modify the international system , with an enhanced role for the United Nations and the like , gave way to the USSR's largely unnegotiated ...
... international system . Gorbachev's hopes that ' new political thinking ' would be able to modify the international system , with an enhanced role for the United Nations and the like , gave way to the USSR's largely unnegotiated ...
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... international adaptation and a nativist tradition reasserting Russia's civilizational autonomy . The international system in which Russia has sought to survive has traditionally been hostile , and the politics of order at the interstate ...
... international adaptation and a nativist tradition reasserting Russia's civilizational autonomy . The international system in which Russia has sought to survive has traditionally been hostile , and the politics of order at the interstate ...
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