Dominoes and bandwagons : strategic beliefs and great power competition in the Eurasian rimland / edited by Robert Jervis, Jack Snyder.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1991.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 299 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0195362764
- 9780195362763
- 9780195062465
- 0195062469
- 1280524553
- 9781280524554
- International relations
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union
- Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- United States
- États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- URSS
- URSS -- Relations extérieures -- États-Unis
- Relations internationales
- international relations
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General
- Diplomatic relations
- International relations
- Soviet Union
- United States
- Oost-Westverhouding
- Grote mogendheden
- Invloedssferen
- 327.47073 20
- JX1428.S65 D66 1991eb
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Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Domino beliefs and strategic behavior / Robert Jervis -- Alliance formation in southwest Asia : balancing and bandwagoning in Cold War competition / Stephen M. Walt -- Bandwagon images in American foreign policy : myth or reality? / Deborah Welch Larson -- The Truman administration and global responsibilities : the birth of the falling domino principle / Douglas J. Macdonald -- Soviet inferences from their victories in the periphery : visions of resistance or cumulating gains? / Ted Hopf -- Soviet perceptions of American foreign policy after Afghanistan / Douglas Blum -- The Soviet decision to withdraw from Afghanistan : changing strategic and regional images / Richard Herrmann -- Russian and Soviet strategic behavior in Asia / Milan Hauner.
A collection of essays on military defence strategy, which considers historical applications of the "domino theory", the psychological dynamics of the US-Soviet relationship vis-a-vis Eurasian boundaries. It also examines whether the USSR actually infers a lack of resolve from American retreats.
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