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Soviet foreign policy since world war II
This second edition of Soviet Foreign Policy Since World War II provides a comprehensive analysis of the Soviet Union's foreign policy from the end of World War II to the early 1980s. Joseph L. Nogee and Robert H. Donaldson discuss the dynamics of ideology, strategic interests, international relations, and changes in Soviet leadership that influenced foreign policy. This book combines a framework of international relations theory with historical studies, providing a clear picture of the Soviet Union's global role during the Cold War. This edition has been updated with the latest data up to the early 1980s and includes a bibliography and index to aid academic research.
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