Gorbachev's Russia And American Foreign Policy

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Gorbachev's Foreign Policy
Gorbachev's Program
Gorbachev's reforms
Gorbachev's revolution
International Monetary Fund
international security studies
Jackson Vanik Amendment
Military Expenditures
NATO Ally
NATO Strategy
NATO's Front Line
Novyi Mir
perestroika glasnost reforms
Post War
post-Stalin Soviet policy evolution
Soviet American Relations
Soviet economic policies
Soviet Foreign Policy
Soviet International Behavior
Soviet Jews
Soviet Military
Soviet political transformation
Soviet security policies
Stalinist Economic Model
Strategic Arms Control
United States
US-Soviet relations history
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367003234
  • Weight: 1140g
  • Dimensions: 133 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Soviet post-Stalin period is examined in its economic, political, and foreign policy dimensions, stressing the factors that provided the gestation environment for Gorbachev's reforms. There follows an analysis of the nature, sources, and plausible outcomes of Gorbachev's "revolution" and the strategies he is applying to it. A separate part of the book examines the changing goals of past U.S. policies toward the Soviet Union and their effectiveness in influencing Soviet behavior. The final part puts forth suggestions and prescriptions for a U.S.approach to the changes in Soviet economic, security, and foreign policies. The East-West Forum is a New York-based research and policy analysis organization sponsored by the Samuel Bronfman Foundation. Its goal is to bring together experts and policy leaders from differing perspectives and generations to discuss changing patterns of East-West relations. It attempts to formulate long-term analyses and recommendations. In preparing the chapters of this book, the authors drew upon the work of a series of workshops initiated by the Forum.

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