Soviet strategy in the Middle East

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Soviet strategy in the Middle East

George W. Breslauer, with contributions by Galia Golan ... [et al.]

Unwin Hyman, 1990

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"A book of the Berkeley-Stanford Program in Soviet Studies"

Includes bibliographies

Includes index

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内容説明

This volume attempts to discern the ways in which competitive and collaborative impulses co-exist in Soviet policymaking towards the Middle East. It does not aim to provide a comprehensive history of Soviet policy; its purpose is more limited, which is to offer new fundamental research, and analytic perspectives, on the nature and sources of Soviet strategy in the region, and particularly toward the Arab-Israeli conflict. The papers in this collection are derived from the Berkeley-Stanford Program in Soviet Studies.

目次

  • Part 1 Interpreting Soviet strategy: on collaborative competition, George W.Breslauer
  • Soviet policy in the Middle East, 1967-1972 - unalterable antagonism or collaborative competition?, George W.Breslauer
  • the Soviet Union and the Palestinian issue, Galia Golan
  • Soviet behaviour toward the Lebanon war, 1982-1984, Dennis Ross
  • the Soviet Union and the Iran-Iraq war, 1980-1988, James Clay Moltz and Dennis Ross
  • Gorbachev's Middle East strategy, Galia Golan. Part 2 The sources of Soviet strategy - consensus and conflict: militants, moderates, and centrists - Soviet perspectives on the Arab-Israeli conflict, 1971-1987, George W.Breslauer
  • the Soviet view of the US-Israeli partnership, Yaacov Ro'i. Part 3 Prospects for superpower cooperation: perspectives on superpower crisis management and conflict resolution in the Arab-Israeli conflict, Benjamin Miller
  • learning, politics, and interaction - implications for superpower conflict mitigation and crisis prevention, George W.Breslauer.

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