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(Ebook) Soviet-British Relations since the 1970s by Alex Pravda, Peter J. S. Duncan ISBN 9780511598845, 9780521054973, 9780521374941, 051159884X, 0521054974, 0521374944

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Authors:Alex Pravda, Peter J. S. Duncan
Pages:276 pages.
Year:2008
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:7.38 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511598845, 9780521054973, 9780521374941, 051159884X, 0521054974, 0521374944
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(Ebook) Soviet-British Relations since the 1970s by Alex Pravda, Peter J. S. Duncan ISBN 9780511598845, 9780521054973, 9780521374941, 051159884X, 0521054974, 0521374944

This collection brings together empirical and analytical studies of the nature and evolution of Soviet-British relations during the 1980s and looks forward to the 1990s. The relationship is firmly placed within the wider context of Soviet policy toward the West and NATO. The contributors examine mutual perceptions and policy perspectives; Soviet interests and objectives in dealing with Britain; and the role of economic, political, diplomatic, nongovernmental and security factors in determining policy outcomes. A concluding section evaluates the long-term significance of current and potential policy developments on both sides. Soviet-British Relations is the first volume to be produced by the Soviet foreign policy study group at Chatham House, and is published in association with The Royal Institute of International Affairs.
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