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Soviet policy in the Third World
The book Soviet Policy in the Third World, edited by W. Raymond Duncan, is a collection of essays and analytical studies on the Soviet Union's foreign policy toward Third World countries during the Cold War. The authors in this volume discuss the political, economic, military, and ideological strategies used by the Soviets to expand their global influence, particularly in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. This book highlights the dynamics of Soviet relations with developing countries, including patterns of intervention, revolutionary support, and global diplomatic instruments used as part of strategic competition against the United States. With comprehensive studies from various experts, this book is an important reference for the study of international relations, geopolitics, and Soviet foreign policy.
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