Soviet Union In Transition

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Central Committee Plenary Meeting
changing world
CMEA Countries
CMEA Country
CMEA State
comparative economic reforms
CPSU's Central Committee
East West Economic Relations
East-West relations research
Eastern NATO
Energy Conservation
energy policy USSR
Energy Resources
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GNP Growth Rate
Gorbachev's leadership
ICBM Force
international affairs symposium
intra-CMEA Trade
Japanese Soviet Relations
military strategy studies
NATO General
NATO Strategy
Nep Period
North Korea's Foreign Policy
North Koreans
post-Gorbachev policy transformation
Reagan's SDI Program
Seikei Bunri
Siberian Development
Soviet Foreign Policy Makers
Soviet Military Doctrine
Soviet policies
Soviet policy analysis
Start Negotiation
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367296186
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Because of the recent transition in the Soviet Union's leadership, scholars worldwide have found it necessary to reevaluate Soviet domestic and foreign policy. In this volume, prominent Japanese, U.S., and European experts examine changes within the USSR as well as Soviet reactions to changes in the rest of the world. They assess the immediate implications of change for such areas as technology, energy policy, and economic reform and deliver commentaries on current policy directions and historical backgrounds of Soviet policies. To commemorate its silver jubilee and to add the valuable perspective of Japanese Soviet-studies scholars to Western analyses, the Japan Institute of International Affairs held the symposium on which this volume is based.
Kinya Niiseki, Seweryn. Bialer, James Eberle

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