Grenada And Soviet/cuban Policy

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1983 Influence
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Caribbean Area
Caribbean Area Foreign relations United States
Caribbean Basin
Caribbean geopolitics
CARICOM
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Cold War interventions
Communism
Communism Grenada
Communist countries
Communist countries Foreign relations Grenada
Contadora Process
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Cuban Policy
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Diplomatic relations
East European
Eastern Caribbean
Economic Assistance
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Foreign Relations United States
GDR.
Grenada
Grenada Foreign relations Communist countries
Grenada History American Invasion
Grenada Intervention
Grenada Operation
Grenadian Revolution
HISTORY Latin America Mexico
Influence (Literary
International Monetary Fund
Jewel Movement
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Marxist-Leninist strategy
Maurice Bishop
military intervention analysis
NATO Force
NJM Leadership
OECS
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POLITICAL SCIENCE General
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regional security studies
Secretary Of State
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Soviet Cuban influence in Caribbean politics
Soviet Foreign Policy Behavior
Third World political movements
UN
United States
United States Foreign relations Caribbean Area
Vanguard Party
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367156145
  • Weight: 1020g
  • Dimensions: 146 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The turmoil in the Caribbean and Central America does not have a single cause; it results from both indigenous factors and outside intervention. Some liberals see revolution as the result of poverty and injustice and ignore the East-West security dimensions of the problem, the role of Leninist ideology, and the actions of the Soviet Union and its a
Herbert J. Ellison is professor of Russian history in the History Department and the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies of the University of Washington. He is the author of History of Russia, and editor and contributor to Sino-Soviet Conflict in Global Perspective, Soviet Policy toward Western Europe, and Japan and the Pacific Quadrille. He has also written an extensive list of book chapters and articles on Russian history and foreign policy. He is currently writing a book on Russia in the Yeltsin era. Donald W. Treadgold was professor of Russian history in the History Department and the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies of the University of Washington. He was the author of Lenin and His Rivals, The Great Siberian Migration, The West in Russia and China (2 vols.), and A History of Christianity, a long-time editor of The Slavic Review, and editor and contributor to many books and journals on Russian history and other issues.

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