Expulsions of Soviets Worldwide, 1983

Expulsions of Soviets Worldwide, 1983
Title Expulsions of Soviets Worldwide, 1983 PDF eBook
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Pages 12
Release 1984
Genre Deportation
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Expulsions of Soviets Worldwide, 1983

Expulsions of Soviets Worldwide, 1983
Title Expulsions of Soviets Worldwide, 1983 PDF eBook
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Pages 8
Release 1984
Genre Deportation
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Expulsions of Soviets Worldwide, 1983

Expulsions of Soviets Worldwide, 1983
Title Expulsions of Soviets Worldwide, 1983 PDF eBook
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Pages 5
Release 1984
Genre Deportation
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Expulsions of Soviets Worldwide, 1984

Expulsions of Soviets Worldwide, 1984
Title Expulsions of Soviets Worldwide, 1984 PDF eBook
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Pages 8
Release 1985
Genre Deportation
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Expulsions of Soviet Officials, 1987

Expulsions of Soviet Officials, 1987
Title Expulsions of Soviet Officials, 1987 PDF eBook
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Pages 8
Release 1988
Genre Espionage, Soviet
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Foreign Affairs Notes

Foreign Affairs Notes
Title Foreign Affairs Notes PDF eBook
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Pages 116
Release 1982
Genre Soviet Union
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The Great Transition

The Great Transition
Title The Great Transition PDF eBook
Author Raymond L. Garthoff
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 862
Release 2000-07-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780815791447

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Raymond L. Garthoff examines the fateful final decade of U.S.-Soviet relations, from the start of the Reagan administration in 1981 through the end of the Soviet era—the collapse of the communist bloc, the end of Gorbachev's failed perestroika, and the demise of the Soviet Union itself at the end of 1991. While standing on its own, the book is a sequel to the author's earlier acclaimed, Détente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan, which covers the period 1969-1980. This volume features a detailed examination of the perspectives and actions of both the United States and the Soviet Union and their interaction, including the interrelationships of domestic factors with foreign and security policies in both countries and the involvement of both powers with other countries around the world, which infringed on their direct relationship. Besides analyzing the turn from confrontation to détente over the years of the Reagan and Bush administrations and Brezhnev through the Gorbachev administration, it reflects on the significance of the great transition from the cold war to a new era. It thus illuminates the very relevant recent history that underlines and informs American-Russian relations and the new situation of a post-Soviet, post-cold war world. Garthoff has obtained access to many formerly secret Soviet documents on this period in the Russian archives, as well as to a number of official American documents that have only recently been declassified. In addition, he has been able to interview and discuss the issues with many active or former Soviet and American officials. The author concludes that the key development was the advent of a Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, who recognized the need to cast off a failed world view and to end the cold war—and who successfully moved with the United States, under the Reagan and Bush administrations, and others, to achieve that goal; notwithstanding his failure in the parallel attempt to revitalize and transform the Soviet Union. Selected by Choice as an Outstanding Book of 1994