Détente and confrontation: American-Soviet relations from Nixon to ReaganBrookings Institution, 1985 - 1147 pages |
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Page 646
... United States became seriously concerned and began to make the matter an issue in American-Soviet relations. The failure of the United States and the Soviet Union to engage in frank discussions on the unfolding crisis during 1977 was a ...
... United States became seriously concerned and began to make the matter an issue in American-Soviet relations. The failure of the United States and the Soviet Union to engage in frank discussions on the unfolding crisis during 1977 was a ...
Page 667
... United States saw Angola, and even the October War of 1973, as being Soviet attempts to gain influence. While the United States had faced down the challenge in 1973, it did not succeed in doing so in Angola in 1975-76. And from 1977 on ...
... United States saw Angola, and even the October War of 1973, as being Soviet attempts to gain influence. While the United States had faced down the challenge in 1973, it did not succeed in doing so in Angola in 1975-76. And from 1977 on ...
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... United States is not a friendly country."68 Usually the Chinese simply stressed the hegemonic rivalry of the two superpowers and did not identify China with either, but rather with the third world. In August Foreign Minister Huang Hua ...
... United States is not a friendly country."68 Usually the Chinese simply stressed the hegemonic rivalry of the two superpowers and did not identify China with either, but rather with the third world. In August Foreign Minister Huang Hua ...
Contents
Contexts Perspectives and Issues | 1 |
The International Political Context | 8 |
The Strategic Context | 16 |
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