The Soviet Union and the Pacific
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The Soviet Union and the Pacific
Royal Institute of International Affairs , Unwin Hyman, 1990
- pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780044458135
Description
This is a general survey and introduction to the role of the Soviet Union in the Pacific Basin. It deals broadly with the changing political and geographical roles of the emerging Pacific powers - including China, Japan, and Southeast Asia - and with the impact on Soviet policy. The author poses such questions as "What does the Soviet Union want from the Pacific region?" and "How has Soviet policy towards the Pacific been reformed under Gorbachev?" He stresses that Gorbachev has clearly placed parts of the Pacific region high on his foreign policy agenda and that he has already engineered some major foreign policy triumphs there.
Table of Contents
- The Soviet Pacific setting
- the historical background
- ideology and culture
- military issues
- the economic dimension
- looking forward.
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pbk. ISBN 9780044458142
Description
This is a general survey and introduction to the role of the Soviet Union in the Pacific Basin. It deals broadly with the changing political and geographical roles of the emerging Pacific powers - including China, Japan and Southeast Asia - and with the impact on Soviet policy. The author poses such questions as "What does the Soviet Union want from the Pacific region?" and "How has Soviet policy towards the Pacific been reformed under Gorbachev?" He stresses that Gorbachev has clearly placed parts of the Pacific region high on his foreign policy agenda and that he has already engineered some major foreign policy triumphs there.
Table of Contents
- The Soviet Pacific setting
- the historical background
- ideology and culture
- military issues
- the economic dimension
- looking forward.
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