The Conduct of Soviet Foreign PolicyErik Peter Hoffmann, Frederic J. Fleron Transaction Publishers - 761 頁 |
內容
Introduction | 1 |
History Social Science and the Study | 11 |
Domestic Politics and the Formation | 31 |
The Domestic Roots of Soviet Foreign Policy | 50 |
Bipartisanship in Soviet Foreign PolicyMaking | 61 |
Communist Ideology Belief Systems | 91 |
A Symposium | 101 |
Soviet Ideology and Soviet Foreign Policy | 136 |
Moscows View | 353 |
The ScientificTechnological Revolution | 386 |
Concluding Reflections on the SALT Experience | 406 |
The Economics and Politics | 428 |
Soviet Perspectives on NorthSouth Relations | 479 |
New Soviet Alliances | 495 |
A New Scramble for Africa? | 515 |
Communist Strategies in the Mediterranean | 535 |
Doctrine and Foreign Policy | 154 |
A Neglected Approach | 165 |
Western Diplomacy | 213 |
Origins of the Cold War | 228 |
The Cold War Revisionists | 255 |
The Cold War Revisited and ReVisioned | 262 |
U S Soviet Relations | 315 |
Toward a Western Philosophy of Coexistence | 333 |
Soviet Policy in Asia | 583 |
Outlook for SinoSoviet Relations | 608 |
The Stalinist Legacy | 644 |
Vulnerabilities and Strengths of | 694 |
Russia America and Detente | 719 |
Implications of the Soviet Invasion | 748 |
Detente and Afghanistan | 756 |
常見字詞
action affairs Afghanistan Africa agreements American Angola areas arms Asia basic belief Bolshevik Brezhnev capitalism capitalist central China Chinese Cold Cold War COMECON communism Communist Party competition conflict cooperation countries CPSU Cuban Czechoslovakia decisions defense détente doctrine domestic East European East-West Eastern Europe economic effect efforts elite Ethiopia factors forces global goals ideology important increase industrial influence interdependence interests issue Khrushchev Kremlin limits major Marxism-Leninism Marxist ment military power Moscow movement MPLA negotiations nuclear operational code peaceful coexistence political position possible postwar problems question regime relationship revolution role Russian SALT SALT II Sino-Soviet situation social socialist society South Yemen Soviet behavior Soviet foreign policy Soviet leaders Soviet leadership Soviet military Soviet policy Soviet power Soviet Union Soviet-American Stalin strategic struggle Third World threat tion tional trade United USSR Vietnam West Western Yugoslav Yugoslavia