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The Soviet Union and the strategy of Non-Alignment in the Third World
This book discusses the Soviet Union's foreign policy strategy towards Third World countries, with a focus on the non-aligned approach. Roy Allison analyzes how the Soviet Union utilized its relations with developing countries as a geopolitical instrument, as well as how international political dynamics influenced Soviet policy. Through theoretical analysis and historical study, this book explains the evolution of Soviet foreign policy, its strategic objectives, and how the non-alignment strategy was used in the context of the Cold War. This book is an important reference for research on international relations, global politics, and geopolitical developments in the late 20th century.
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