The Strategic Implications of Change in the Soviet Union
This text is a compilation of papers together with a summing-up of the origins and sustainability of change in the Soviet Union and the implications for the super-power dialogue, for East-West strategic and economic relations, for Europe and for the Asia-Pacific.
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The Strategic Implications of Change in the Soviet Union
This text is a compilation of papers together with a summing-up of the origins and sustainability of change in the Soviet Union and the implications for the super-power dialogue, for East-West strategic and economic relations, for Europe and for the Asia-Pacific.
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The Strategic Implications of Change in the Soviet Union

The Strategic Implications of Change in the Soviet Union

by Francois Heisbourg (Editor)
The Strategic Implications of Change in the Soviet Union

The Strategic Implications of Change in the Soviet Union

by Francois Heisbourg (Editor)

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This text is a compilation of papers together with a summing-up of the origins and sustainability of change in the Soviet Union and the implications for the super-power dialogue, for East-West strategic and economic relations, for Europe and for the Asia-Pacific.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349118090
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/1990
Series: International Institute for Strategic Studies Conference Papers
Edition description: 1st ed. 1990
Pages: 227
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Uncertainty and opportunity in an era of East-West change, J. Jorgen Holst; the origins of change in the Soviet Union, Academician Oleg T. Bogomolov; can change be sustained?, Dr M. Shulman; the future of NATO and the Warsaw pact strategy, Dr W.F. van Eekelen; the future of NATO and the Warsaw pact strategy, Dr A.A. Kokoshin; after bipolarity - Eastern and Western Europe - between two ages; Dr J. Joffe; transition of the East - a new beginning for Europe, Dr A. Karkoszka; the economic dimensions of East-West relations, Professor M. Kaser; the economic dimensions of East-West relations, Dr L. Lang; the USSR and the Asia-Pacific region, Dr V.P. Lukin; the USSR and the Asia-Pacific region; Professor M. Royama; regional conflict - co-operation and competition, Dr A.V. Kozirev; regional conflict - co-operation and competition, Dr S.F. Larrabee; the super-power dialogue - prospects and limits, Dr L.A. Dunn; implications and options for the West, Professor T. de Montbrial.
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