Détente and confrontation: American-Soviet relations from Nixon to ReaganBrookings Institution, 1985 - 1147 pages |
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Page 88
... economic and political risks of greater economic dependence on the West. Autarky had long been Soviet policy and practice, and institutional interests had developed that could be threatened by drastic change. While autarky had in part ...
... economic and political risks of greater economic dependence on the West. Autarky had long been Soviet policy and practice, and institutional interests had developed that could be threatened by drastic change. While autarky had in part ...
Page 89
... economic bureaucracy and among those favoring political detente. Their views acquired further support as a ... economy with the world economy, and foster a degree of Confrontation to Detente 89.
... economic bureaucracy and among those favoring political detente. Their views acquired further support as a ... economy with the world economy, and foster a degree of Confrontation to Detente 89.
Page 308
... economic dimension of detente, as indicated but yet to be concluded at the time of the summit. The role of these economic agreements in detente, and the web of interests foreseen by the American side, were alluded to in the next ...
... economic dimension of detente, as indicated but yet to be concluded at the time of the summit. The role of these economic agreements in detente, and the web of interests foreseen by the American side, were alluded to in the next ...
Contents
Contexts Perspectives and Issues | 1 |
The International Political Context | 8 |
The Strategic Context | 16 |
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