This book is a collection of papers presented at a conference organized by the Center for Contemporary Chinese and Soviet Studies, University of Washington, in 1980. It discusses the Sino-Soviet conflict from a global perspective, including the dynamics of political and strategic relations between the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union. The analysis in this book highlights the hist…
This book is a collection of essays and academic studies on the changes and dynamics of the Soviet Union's foreign policy after 1975. Editors Robbin F. Laird and Erik P. Hoffmann present in-depth analyses of Soviet international political strategy, including relations with developing countries, reactions to global changes, and the role of ideology and internal power structures in shaping Soviet…
Conflict in American Foreign Policy: The Issues Debated presents a comprehensive examination of major controversies in U.S. foreign policy during the post–World War II period. Edited by Don L. Mansfield and Gary J. Buckley, the book explores competing viewpoints on America’s global role, the administration of foreign policy, and the strategic decisions that shaped U.S. international relatio…
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 framewo…
This book discusses the influence of the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China in Third World countries during the Cold War period. Alvin Z. Rubinstein analyzes the foreign policy strategies of these two communist countries and how they competed and cooperated in expanding their ideology, military influence, and diplomatic relations in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. This work also e…
The Soviet Union in World Politics is a collection of scholarly articles edited by Kurt London, discussing the role of the Soviet Union in international political dynamics during the 20th century. This book highlights Soviet foreign policy, global strategy, diplomatic relations, and its ideological influence on other countries during the Cold War. Written by experts, this work provides an in-de…
“The United States in World Affairs 1970” provides an authoritative annual review of American foreign policy developments during a critical period marked by Cold War tensions, diplomatic realignments, strategic challenges, and shifts in global power. Written under the auspices of the Council on Foreign Relations, the book analyzes major international events involving the United States throu…
The United States in World Affairs: 1961 provides an analytical survey of the major developments in American foreign policy during the year 1961. Authored by Richard P. Stebbins under the auspices of the Council on Foreign Relations, the book examines the political, diplomatic, and strategic challenges faced by the United States in the early Cold War era. It highlights key events such as shifti…
This seventh volume of the “Histoire des relations internationales” series examines the dynamics of international relations between 1914 and 1929, a period marked by the outbreak of World War I, major geopolitical changes, the collapse of old empires, and the emergence of new international security systems such as the League of Nations. Pierre Renouvin examines the causes of conflict, warti…
This sixth volume of the “Histoire des relations internationales” series examines the development of international relations between 1871 and 1914, a period when Europe reached the peak of its political and economic power. Pierre Renouvin describes the rivalries between major powers, the growth of nationalism, imperialism, the alliance system, and the various international crises that ultim…