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China, the United States and the Soviet Union
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NOTE EDITORE
This text considers the importance of various factors which influenced the policies of each country during the Cold War including strategic considerations, domestic politics and ideology.SOMMARIO
Chapter 1 Introduction, Robert S. Ross, Herbert J. Ellison; Part 1 China; Chapter 2 The Significance of Tripolarity in China’s Policy Toward the United States Since 1972, Michael B. Yahuda; Chapter 3 The Strategic Triangle and China’s Soviet Policy, Chi Su; Part 2 The Soviet Union; Chapter 4 Sino-Soviet Relations: The American Factor, Robert Legvold; Chapter 5 Soviet-Chinese Relations: The Experience of Two Decades, Herbert J. Ellison; Part 3 The United States; Chapter 6 U.S. Policy Toward the Soviet Union, 1970–90: The Impact of China, Stephen Sestanovich; Chapter 7 U.S. Policy Toward China: The Strategic Context and the Policy-Making Process, Robert S. Ross; Chapter 8 Conclusion: Tripolarity and Policy Making, Robert S. Ross;AUTORE
Robert S. Ross, Herbert J. Ellison, Robert Legvold, Stephen Sestanovich, Chi Su, Michael B. YahudaALTRE INFORMAZIONI
- Condizione: Nuovo
- ISBN: 9781563242540
- Dimensioni: 9 x 6 in Ø 0.70 lb
- Formato: Brossura
- Illustration Notes: index
- Pagine Arabe: 224