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Alternative Paths : Soviets and Americans, 1917-1920.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1993.Description: 1 online resource (459 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781601298461
  • 1601298463
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 327.47073
LOC classification:
  • E183.8.S65M378 1992 E183.8.S65 M378 1993eb E183.8.S65M378 1993
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Contents:
INTRODUCTION; 1. Lenin's American Policy; 2. Many Actors in Search of a Policy: U.S. Discussions About the Bolsheviks, 1917-1919; 3. Judson, Trotsky, and Bolshevik-American Military Collaboration, 1917-1918; 4. Raymond Robins and Discussions on Political and Economic Cooperation, 1917-1918; 5. Chicherin-Poole Discussions, May to August, 1918; 6. Isolation and the Struggle for Contact; 7. Maksim Litvinov and the Bolshevik Opening to the West; 8. Paris I: The Prinkipo Failure; 9. Paris II: Bullitt's Mission to Lenin; 10. Paris III: Hoovcr-Nansen -- The Politics of Food Relief.
Summary: Between 1917 and 1920--from the Bolshevik Revolution to the definitive statement of American opposition to Bolshevik Russia--Soviets and Americans searched for ways to effect meaningful interactions between their two nations in the absence of formal diplomatic relations. During these years, wide-ranging discussions occurred on a variety of serious issues, from military collaboration and economic relations to the comprehensive settlement of political and military disputes. At the same time, extensive debates took place in both countries about the nature of the relations between them. As McFadde.
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Between 1917 and 1920--from the Bolshevik Revolution to the definitive statement of American opposition to Bolshevik Russia--Soviets and Americans searched for ways to effect meaningful interactions between their two nations in the absence of formal diplomatic relations. During these years, wide-ranging discussions occurred on a variety of serious issues, from military collaboration and economic relations to the comprehensive settlement of political and military disputes. At the same time, extensive debates took place in both countries about the nature of the relations between them. As McFadde.

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INTRODUCTION; 1. Lenin's American Policy; 2. Many Actors in Search of a Policy: U.S. Discussions About the Bolsheviks, 1917-1919; 3. Judson, Trotsky, and Bolshevik-American Military Collaboration, 1917-1918; 4. Raymond Robins and Discussions on Political and Economic Cooperation, 1917-1918; 5. Chicherin-Poole Discussions, May to August, 1918; 6. Isolation and the Struggle for Contact; 7. Maksim Litvinov and the Bolshevik Opening to the West; 8. Paris I: The Prinkipo Failure; 9. Paris II: Bullitt's Mission to Lenin; 10. Paris III: Hoovcr-Nansen -- The Politics of Food Relief.

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