Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- 1953-1975
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Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- 1953-1975
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Soviet Union
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- The Nixon administration and the death of Allende's Chile, a case of assisted suicide, Jonathan Haslam
- Moscow, Germany, and the West from Khrushchev to Gorbachev, Michael J. Sodaro
- Brezhnev and the decline of the Soviet Union, Thomas Crump
- I sei giorni che sconvolsero il mondo, la crisi dei missili di Cuba e le sue percezioni internazionali, Leonardo Campus ; prefazione di John L. Harper
- Il giorno che Chruščëv parlò, dal XX Congresso alla rivolta ungherese, Adriano Guerra
- Energy as a factor in Soviet foreign policy, Jeremy Russell
- The last days of Stalin, Joshua Rubenstein
- Shadow Cold War, the Sino-Soviet competition for the Third World, Jeremy Friedman
- Superpowers and international conflict, Carsten Holbraad
- Détente, prospects for democracy and dictatorship, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn ; with commentary by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. ... [and others]
- In confidence, Moscow's ambassador to America's six Cold War presidents (1962-1986), Anatoly Dobrynin
- Soviet policy towards South Asia since 1970, Linda Racioppi
- Word politics, verbal strategy among the superpowers, Thomas M. Franck [and] Edward Weisband
- Mending fences, the evolution of Moscow's China policy from Brezhnev to Yeltsin, Elizabeth Wishnick
- A distant front in the Cold War, the USSR in West Africa and the Congo, 1956-1964, Sergey Mazov
- Khrushchev's double bind, international pressures and domestic coalition politics, James G. Richter
- The Cold War after Stalin's death, a missed opportunity for peace?, edited by Klaus Larres and Kenneth Osgood
- Soviet and Chinese influence in the Third World, edited by Alvin Z. Rubinstein
- The Soviet Union and Syria, the Asad years, Efraim Karsh
- Soviet foreign policy, 1962-1973, the paradox of super power, Robin Edmonds
- Confronting Vietnam, Soviet policy toward the Indochina Conflict, 1954-1963, Ilya V. Gaiduk
- Social construction of international politics, identities & foreign policies, Moscow, 1955 and 1999, Ted Hopf
- East Central Europe and the world, developments in the post-Stalin era, edited by Stephen D. Kertesz
- Double détente, les relations franco-soviétiques de 1958 à 1964, Thomas Gomart
- Ideologie und Machtdenken in der Aussen- und Sicherheitspolitik der Sowjetunion, Breshnew denkt anders, Carl H. Lüders
- Détente, democracy, and dictatorship, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
- Kim Il Sung in the Khrushchev era, Soviet-DPRK relations and the roots of North Korean despotism, 1953-1964, Balázs Szalontai
- Sozioökonomische Bedingungen der sowjetischen Aussenpolitik, Egbert Jahn (Hg.) ; mit Beitr. von Antonio Carlo ... [and others]
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