Détente and confrontation: American-Soviet relations from Nixon to ReaganBrookings Institution, 1985 - 1147 pages |
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American-Soviet relations from Nixon to Reagan Raymond L. Garthoff. tion with the United States, but to the contrary Mobutu's desire to reduce Zaire's dependence on the United States, and he considered China a far safer alternative than ...
American-Soviet relations from Nixon to Reagan Raymond L. Garthoff. tion with the United States, but to the contrary Mobutu's desire to reduce Zaire's dependence on the United States, and he considered China a far safer alternative than ...
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... tion. They saw a chance to gain a North Yemeni proxy to match the presumed Soviet use of a South Yemeni proxy in a surrogate contest.138 Instead, the United States was used by the North Yemeni, and then left high and dry as they saw ...
... tion. They saw a chance to gain a North Yemeni proxy to match the presumed Soviet use of a South Yemeni proxy in a surrogate contest.138 Instead, the United States was used by the North Yemeni, and then left high and dry as they saw ...
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American-Soviet relations from Nixon to Reagan Raymond L. Garthoff. tion, proved — as had an idealized detente — not to be "the answer," or even a viable policy. The essence of detente, as a practical proposition, was an agreement on ...
American-Soviet relations from Nixon to Reagan Raymond L. Garthoff. tion, proved — as had an idealized detente — not to be "the answer," or even a viable policy. The essence of detente, as a practical proposition, was an agreement on ...
Contents
Contexts Perspectives and Issues | 1 |
The International Political Context | 8 |
The Strategic Context | 16 |
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