The Lost Equilibrium: International Relations in the Post-Soviet EraBettie Moretz Smolansky, Oles M. Smolansky Lehigh University Press, 2001 - 393 páginas This anthology examines the impact of the end of the cold war on the nature of international relations. The volume is comprised principally of case studies designed to analyze the results of the disequillibrium introduced into international relations by the collapse of the Soviet Union. |
Índice
The Backdrop An Intelligence Failure | 25 |
The Politics of Getting It Wrong | 27 |
The Third World | 45 |
Latin America and Russia after the Cold War | 47 |
SubSaharan Africa after the Cold War | 77 |
The Middle East after the Soviet Union | 99 |
Relationships in the Red Sea and Persian Gulf Regions | 125 |
South Asia Without Superpower Competition | 150 |
Denationalization Democratization Defense of Human Rights and Denuclearization | 227 |
The Commonwealth of Independent States The Near Abroad | 257 |
Fuel Credit and Trade | 259 |
Russia and the United States An Evolving Relationship | 279 |
On RussianAmerican Relations | 281 |
Blurred Focus US Policy Toward Russia in the Yeltsin Era | 309 |
Lessons From a System in Transition | 344 |
Contributors | 369 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Afghanistan Africa agreement alliance allies American analysts Arab arms Asia Asian Balkans billion Boris Yeltsin Central Chechnya China Clinton cold cold war collapse Communist conflict cooperation Council countries crisis Cuba defense democracy democratic domestic Eastern economic enlargement ethnic Europe European security exports forces Foreign Minister foreign policy former Soviet fuel gazeta geopolitical global Gorbachev Gulf Ibid important independent India influence intelligence Iran Iraq Islamic issue Korea Kosovo Kyiv Latin America leaders major ment Middle East military missile Moscow national interests NATO NATO's nomic North Korea nuclear weapons Pakistan peace percent pipeline political post-cold potential President problems reform regimes region relations relationship Republic role Russia Russian foreign Saudi security policy Serbs South Soviet Union strategic superpower Third World threat tion tional trade treaty U.S. policy Ukraine Ukraine's Ukrainian United USSR Warsaw Pact Washington West Western Yeltsin Yugoslavia
Passagens conhecidas
Página 22 - Petroleum Exporting Countries OSCE Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe PFP Partnership for Peace...
Página 21 - CFSP: Common Foreign and Security Policy CIA: Central Intelligence Agency CIS: Commonwealth of Independent States CMEA: Council for Mutual Economic Assistance...
Página 21 - GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade GDP Gross domestic product GDR German Democratic Republic GNP Gross national product HDF Hungarian Democratic Forum HDZ Croatian Democratic Union HSP Hungarian Socialist Party HSWP Hungarian Socialist Workers...
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