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This report is a translation of the Russian Language Journal Problemy Dal'Nego Vostoka. It contains articles on Military Affairs, International Relations and Problems of the Far East.
USSR Report, Problems of the Far East, No. 1, Jan-Mar 1983
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This report is a translation of the Russian Language Journal Problemy Dal'Nego Vostoka. It contains articles on Military Affairs, International Relations and Problems of the Far East.
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This report is a translation of the Russian Language Journal Problemy Dal'Nego Vostoka. It contains articles on Military Affairs, International Relations and Problems of the Far East.
USSR Report: Problems of the Far East, No. 1, Jan-Mar 1984
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USSR Report, Problems of the Far East, No. 1, Jan-Mar 1985
Author: Joint publications research service arlington va
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Pages : 193
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This document contains articles concerning USSR.
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This document contains articles concerning USSR.
USSR Report Problems of the Far East No. 1, January-March 1982
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USSR Report, Problems of the Far East, Number 1, January-March 1986
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Recueil. Documentation sur Bine Rogelj
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Government Reports Announcements & Index
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Pages : 1408
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JPRS Report, Soviet Union, Problems of the Far East, No. 1, January-February 1987
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The Soviet Far East Military Buildup
Author: Richard H. Solomon
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100026369X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
This book, first published in 1986, examines the challenges the United States faced in maintaining a strong nuclear deterrence capability in the Far East without giving rise to political tensions among its allies. The Soviet aggression in the region, shown in the invasion of Afghanistan and the shooting down of a Korean airliner, demonstrated the need for a Western counterbalance, but the Asian nations were wary of becoming pawns in a nuclear power play between the superpowers. This book evaluates the meaning of Moscow’s military buildup in the global context; analyses the impact of the buildup from the perspective of China, Korea, Japan, the nations of ASEAN, Australia and New Zealand; explores the interaction of the buildup with the unresolved conflict on the Korean peninsula; and assesses the European experience with the Soviet nuclear threat and examines its implications for Asia. It also evaluates the linkages between European and Asian security.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100026369X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
This book, first published in 1986, examines the challenges the United States faced in maintaining a strong nuclear deterrence capability in the Far East without giving rise to political tensions among its allies. The Soviet aggression in the region, shown in the invasion of Afghanistan and the shooting down of a Korean airliner, demonstrated the need for a Western counterbalance, but the Asian nations were wary of becoming pawns in a nuclear power play between the superpowers. This book evaluates the meaning of Moscow’s military buildup in the global context; analyses the impact of the buildup from the perspective of China, Korea, Japan, the nations of ASEAN, Australia and New Zealand; explores the interaction of the buildup with the unresolved conflict on the Korean peninsula; and assesses the European experience with the Soviet nuclear threat and examines its implications for Asia. It also evaluates the linkages between European and Asian security.
Can Russia Change?
Author: Walter Clemens
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415500613
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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First published in 1990, this ground-breaking book sought to determine whether contemporary Russia had the capacity to change and if, in so doing, it could alter the complex web of East-West relations from a zero-sum struggle to a state of peaceful competition and mutual security. In order to answer this question, the author compares advances and setbacks in arms control and security affairs with co-operation on less politically salient issues such as environmental degradation. He finds that in the nearly seventy years preceding Mikhail Gorbachev's rise to power, the Kremlin relied on several basic approaches to foreign relations. These policies isolated the Soviet Union from those nations whose co-operation it needed to cope with the escalating interdependencies of the time. Gorbachev, Clemens argues, was the first Soviet leader to recognise both the problems and potential benefits of global interdependence and to explore the possibilities for co-operation between East and West to advance mutual security. Can Russia Change? is unique in its comparative approach and historical perspective, and this reissue will prove invaluable to all those interested in the history of Soviet security and foreign policy, as well as US-Soviet relations.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415500613
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
First published in 1990, this ground-breaking book sought to determine whether contemporary Russia had the capacity to change and if, in so doing, it could alter the complex web of East-West relations from a zero-sum struggle to a state of peaceful competition and mutual security. In order to answer this question, the author compares advances and setbacks in arms control and security affairs with co-operation on less politically salient issues such as environmental degradation. He finds that in the nearly seventy years preceding Mikhail Gorbachev's rise to power, the Kremlin relied on several basic approaches to foreign relations. These policies isolated the Soviet Union from those nations whose co-operation it needed to cope with the escalating interdependencies of the time. Gorbachev, Clemens argues, was the first Soviet leader to recognise both the problems and potential benefits of global interdependence and to explore the possibilities for co-operation between East and West to advance mutual security. Can Russia Change? is unique in its comparative approach and historical perspective, and this reissue will prove invaluable to all those interested in the history of Soviet security and foreign policy, as well as US-Soviet relations.