Détente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to ReaganBrookings Institution, 1985 - 1147 pages In this revised edition of the acclaimed 1985 volume, newly declassified secret Russian as well as American materials are used as it reexamines the historical development of American-Soviet relations from 1969 through 1980. The book takes into account both the broader context of world politics and internal political considerations and developments, and examines these developments as experienced by both sides. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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... FNLA were highly dependent on Zaire , where their base of operations was located . In addition , the FNLA received material support from Algeria , Morocco , Tunisia , India , China , and Romania ( as well as the Ford Foundation and the ...
... FNLA were highly dependent on Zaire , where their base of operations was located . In addition , the FNLA received material support from Algeria , Morocco , Tunisia , India , China , and Romania ( as well as the Ford Foundation and the ...
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... FNLA in November.12 Further Soviet increases in arms supplies to the MPLA during the summer of 1975 were , however , influenced by the active bid for power by the FNLA , supported by the Chinese and Americans , beginning in March . Thus ...
... FNLA in November.12 Further Soviet increases in arms supplies to the MPLA during the summer of 1975 were , however , influenced by the active bid for power by the FNLA , supported by the Chinese and Americans , beginning in March . Thus ...
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... FNLA , while the United States then supported only the FNLA . In June - October 1975 the Chinese ended their direct support as the FNLA was losing and especially after South Africa became more actively involved . The Chinese also ...
... FNLA , while the United States then supported only the FNLA . In June - October 1975 the Chinese ended their direct support as the FNLA was losing and especially after South Africa became more actively involved . The Chinese also ...
Contents
Contexts and Perspectives | 3 |
Domestic Political Contexts | 10 |
The Strategic Context | 16 |
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Detente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan Raymond L. Garthoff No preview available - 1994 |
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