The Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and the Third WorldRoger E. Kanet Cambridge University Press, 1987 - 233 sider Soviet policy towards the countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America underwent substantial expansion and change during the three decades since Khrushchev first initiated efforts to break out of the USSR's international isolation. This 1988 volume examine various aspects of Soviet and East European policy towards the Third World. |
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recent | 23 |
growing trend | 42 |
The Soviet Union and the New World Information Order | 70 |
S Soviet propaganda and the process of national liberation | 84 |
Soviet economic policy in the Third World | 117 |
Economic | 141 |
World | 150 |
a model | 163 |
Soviet policy toward Syria in the Andropov | 183 |
IndoSoviet security relations | 211 |
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