Soviet policy toward Israel under Gorbachev
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Soviet policy toward Israel under Gorbachev
(The Washington papers, 150)
Praeger, 1991
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- pbk. : alk. paper
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"Published with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-135) and index
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cloth : alk. paper ISBN 9780275939939
内容説明
Mikhail Gorbachev's rise to power in 1985 signalled the beginning of significant improvements in Soviet-Israeli relations--thoroughly examined in this carefully researched volume. Based on an analysis of Soviet behavior and interviews with Israeli and Soviet Foreign Ministry officials and PLO leaders, this study describes how eased tensions between the Soviet Union and Israel have been achieved and analyzes the Soviet Union's reasons for advancing diplomatic relations with Israel.
Robert Owen Freedman follows the progress of Soviet policy from the 1985 meeting between the Soviet and Israeli ambassadors to France, to the 1987 arrival of the Soviet consular delegation in Israel, which heralded rapid improvement on the diplomatic front, to the 1989 trade agreements, cultural, academic, and athletic exchanges, and the 1990 political meetings between high ranking officials. Freedman identifies three primary goals that motivated these Soviet initiatives towards Israel: a desire to improve relations with the United States; a desire to play a major role in Middle East diplomacy; and a desire for trade with Israel. Both meticulously documented and forward-looking, the conclusions reached can stimulate discussion and provide a basis for further study for members of the academic, political, and diplomatic communities.
目次
Foreword Summary Introduction Efforts to Improve Relations with Israel, 1985-1986 Soviet-Israeli Relations, 1987-1988: A New Beginning Soviet-Israeli Relations, 1989-1990: Toward a New Relationship Conclusion Selected Bibliography Index
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pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780275939946
内容説明
Mikhail Gorbachev's rise to power in 1985 signalled the beginning of significant improvements in Soviet-Israeli relations--thoroughly examined in this carefully researched volume. Based on an analysis of Soviet behavior and interviews with Israeli and Soviet Foreign Ministry officials and PLO leaders, this study describes how eased tensions between the Soviet Union and Israel have been achieved and analyzes the Soviet Union's reasons for advancing diplomatic relations with Israel.
Robert Owen Freedman follows the progress of Soviet policy from the 1985 meeting between the Soviet and Israeli ambassadors to France, to the 1987 arrival of the Soviet consular delegation in Israel, which heralded rapid improvement on the diplomatic front, to the 1989 trade agreements, cultural, academic, and athletic exchanges, and the 1990 political meetings between high ranking officials. Freedman identifies three primary goals that motivated these Soviet initiatives towards Israel: a desire to improve relations with the United States; a desire to play a major role in Middle East diplomacy; and a desire for trade with Israel. Both meticulously documented and forward-looking, the conclusions reached can stimulate discussion and provide a basis for further study for members of the academic, political, and diplomatic communities.
目次
Foreword
Summary
Introduction
Efforts to Improve Relations with Israel, 1985-1986
Soviet-Israeli Relations, 1987-1988: A New Beginning
Soviet-Israeli Relations, 1989-1990: Toward a New Relationship
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
Index
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