Russia & Arabia: Soviet Foreign Policy Toward the Arabian PeninsulaJohns Hopkins University Press, 1986 - 279 頁 Katz undersøger Sovjetunionens politik overfor staterne på den arabiske halvø og peger på tre mulige strategier, som kunne sikre Sovjet kontrol med disse stater, af hvis olie den vestlige civilisation fremdeles er afhængig. Han anbefaler derfor forskellige modtræk. Nordyemen, Sydyemen, Oman, Saudi Arabien, Kuwait, Forenede Arabiske Emirater, Bahrain og Qatar. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 73 筆
第 9 頁
... conflict might escalate into a nuclear war . The Soviets could attack Iran , which does border on the USSR and which the West might be neither willing nor able to defend as it would the Peninsula , but as the Soviet experience in ...
... conflict might escalate into a nuclear war . The Soviets could attack Iran , which does border on the USSR and which the West might be neither willing nor able to defend as it would the Peninsula , but as the Soviet experience in ...
第 33 頁
... conflict and were the only ones to benefit from it . The Soviets also called for a rapid settlement of differences through negotiations.79 This was the tone of most Soviet commentary about the conflict . 80 In a Radio Moscow broadcast ...
... conflict and were the only ones to benefit from it . The Soviets also called for a rapid settlement of differences through negotiations.79 This was the tone of most Soviet commentary about the conflict . 80 In a Radio Moscow broadcast ...
第 43 頁
... conflicts , the Soviet Union was most heavily involved in the first one - the civil war . The USSR mainly confined itself to assisting Egypt in this conflict , but when Egypt withdrew the Soviets themselves became directly involved ...
... conflicts , the Soviet Union was most heavily involved in the first one - the civil war . The USSR mainly confined itself to assisting Egypt in this conflict , but when Egypt withdrew the Soviets themselves became directly involved ...
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