Soviet-Cuban relations, 1985 to 1991 changing perceptions in Moscow and Havana
Material type: TextPublication details: Lanham Lexington Books 2006Description: xii,151p. ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780739116326
- 327.470729109048 22 BA-S
- DK69.3.C9 B35 2006
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327.47051 ME-P Peking and Moscow | 327.47051 ZA-S Sino-Soviet conflict,1956-1961 | 327.47056 FR-S Soviet policy toward the middle east since 1970 | 327.470729109048 BA-S Soviet-Cuban relations, 1985 to 1991 changing perceptions in Moscow and Havana | 327.47073 KE-N Nuclear delusion Soviet-American relations in the atomic age | 327.47073 RA-B Big two Soviet-American perceptions of foreign policy | 327.4708 BL-G Giant`s rival the USSR and Latin America |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-144) and index.
The Soviet and Cuban theories of foreign policy -- Early encounters, idealism and institutionalization -- The Gorbachev factor in Soviet-Cuban relations -- Glasnost, Moscow and Havana -- The view from Havana -- The Gorbachev period: changing perceptions.
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