The Strategic Implications of Change in the Soviet Union


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This text is a compilation of papers together with a summing-up of the origins and sustainability of change in the Soviet Union and the implications for the super-power dialogue, for East-West strategic and economic relations, for Europe and for the Asia-Pacific.







The Strategic Implications of Change in the Soviet Union


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Pt. 2. The USSR and the Asia-Pacific region : paper I / V.P. Lukin. The USSR and the Asia-Pacific region : paper II / Michio Royama. Regional conflict : co-operation and competition : paper I / Andrei V. Kozirev. Regional conflict : co-operation and competition : paper II / Stephen F. Larrabee. Implications and options for the West / Thierry de Montbrial. Conclusion / Franc̜ois Heisbourg.













The Soviet Union


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First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.




Continuity And Change In Soviet-east European Relations


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This book is originated from the 1985 Rome conference on "Soviet-East European Relations: Implications for the West," which explored the elements of continuity and change, especially the trends in intra-Warsaw Pact relations. It contains revised versions of the papers presented at the conference.




Superpower Politics


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A textbook explaining recent changes and their implications for the international order. Some of the chapters are revised versions of papers delivered at a residential course organized by the Defence Studies Unit of the Politics Department, U. of Southampton (date unspecified). Distributed in the US by St. Martin's Press. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Substate Dictatorship


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An essential exploration of how authoritarian regimes operate at the local level How do local leaders govern in a large dictatorship? What resources do they draw on? Yoram Gorlizki and Oleg Khlevniuk examine these questions by looking at one of the most important authoritarian regimes of the twentieth century. Starting in the early years after the Second World War and taking the story through to the 1970s, they chart the strategies of Soviet regional leaders, paying particular attention to the forging and evolution of local trust networks.