The rise of the Soviet empire : a study of Soviet foreign policy

General Information

Author/Creator
Librach, Jan.
Language
English.
Published
New York : Praeger, [1964]
Physical Description
viii, 382 p. ; 21 cm.
Series
Praeger publications in Russian history and world communism, no. 146

Subjects

Subject
Soviet Union > Foreign relations > 1917-1945.
Soviet Union > Foreign relations > 1945-1991.

Bibliographic Information

Responsibility
Jan Librach.
Content
Part I: Theory and Practice. 1. Communist Doctrine and Soviet Foreign Policy -- 2. Peaceful Coexistence. -- Part II: Diplomacy and Other Methods. 3. The Communist Internationals, Comintern and Cominform -- 4. Revolution and Respectability. The Western Border -- 5. Rapallo -- 6. The War of Recognition -- 7. Locarno -- 8. Security in Eastern Europe -- 9. Hitler's Impact on Soviet Policy -- 10. The New Policy -- 11. Spain -- 12. Hand in Hand with Hitler -- Part III: Imperialism. 13. War Aims -- 14. The Takovers. The Ukraine, Belorussia, Transcaucasia, Poland, Tha Baltic States, Finland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania. -- Part IV: The Cold War Era. 15. Neither War nor Peace. Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan, Germany, Austria, Greece, Turkey, Iran, The Eastern Arab States, Korea -- 16. Summit Diplomacy -- 17. Disarmament -- 18. New Worlds to Conquer. Southeast Asia, Black Africa, Latin America -- Part V: Rents in the Monolith. 19. The Yugoslav Heresy -- 20. The Dispute with China.
Library Special Collection
HU OSA 300 - RFE/RL collection

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