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Soviet Union --- France --- URSS --- Foreign relations --- Relations extèrieures --- Relations extérieures --- Relations extèrieures --- Relations extérieures --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1985-1991 --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - France --- France - Foreign relations - Soviet Union
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United States - Foreign relations - 1981-1989. --- United States - Foreign relations - 1989 --- -United States - Foreign relations - Soviet Union. --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - United States. --- World politics - 1985-1995. --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1985-1991. --- United States - Foreign relations - 1981-1989.
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With the signing of the Moscow Treaty in 1970, West German-Soviet relations came to the forefront of world politics. Two decades later, the historic opening of the Berlin Wall and German reunification once again focused world attention on the Federal Republic's relations with the USSR. This book explores the development of this relationship from the perspective of West Germany. Dr Avril Pittman outlines the main events after the Second World War and then focuses on four issues central to this relationship in the 1970s and early 1980s. She explores family reunification and emigration rights for ethnic Germans living in the Soviet Union; the central role of Berlin and the reasons why the city persisted as a serious bilateral problem; the triangular relations between West Germany, the Soviet Union and East Germany; and the significance of the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan which led to a sharp deterioration in East-West relations.
International relations. Foreign policy --- anno 1980-1989 --- Germany --- Russian Federation --- Germany (West) --- Soviet Union --- Foreign relations --- Russia --- Germany [West ] --- 1975-1985 --- 1985-1991 --- Germany (West) - Foreign relations - Soviet Union. --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - Germany (West) --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1975-1985. --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1985-1991. --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Germany (West) - Foreign relations - Soviet Union --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1975-1985 --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1985-1991 --- Allemagne --- Relations --- Russie --- U.r.s.s. --- Relations exterieures --- 20e siecle
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Shevardnadze, Eduard --- 328 --- #SBIB:328H262 --- #SBIB:003.IEB --- Parlement. Volksvertegenwoordiging. Regering en parlement --- Instellingen en beleid: Rusland en het GOS --- 328 Parlement. Volksvertegenwoordiging. Regering en parlement --- Shevardnadze, Eduard Amvrosievich --- Statesmen --- Soviet Union --- Biography --- Foreign relations --- 1985-1991 --- Statesmen - Soviet Union - Biography --- Shevardnadze, Ėduard Amvrosievich, - 1928 --- -Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1985-1991 --- -Soviet Union
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La fin de la guerre froide marque une grande rupture dans l’histoire contemporaine. Victoire des États-Unis, piège de la coexistence pacifique… les grandes lignes sont tracées. Mais pour Andreï Gratchev, conseiller et dernier porte-parole de Mikhaïl Gorbatchev, les origines de ce bouleversement historique restent mal comprises. Les visions occidentalo-centrées ont tendance à minimiser ce qui s’est passé au sein du système soviétique : les fissures qui sont apparues dans le monolithe, la vision démocratique, moderne et sincère de Mikhaïl Gorbatchev qui a conçu cette rupture avec le soviétisme. En s’appuyant sur des témoignages exclusifs des principaux dirigeants de l’URSS, Andreï Gratchev reconstitue ce chaînon manquant. Il révèle ces débats internes, ces luttes ou ces décisions restées secrètes qui ont conduit au retrait des Soviétiques d’Afghanistan, à la chute du mur de Berlin, la fin du pacte du Varsovie et de l’URSS elle-même. De cette confession à plusieurs voix, sincère et documentée, se dégage une autre vision de l’implosion de l’URSS, qui nous permet aussi de mieux comprendre la Russie post-soviétique, et de réfléchir à sa place dans la mondialisation.
GORBACHEV, MIKHAIL SERGEEVICH, 1931 --- -USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS --- PERESTROIKA --- Relations extèrieures --- Relations extèrieures --- Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, --- Soviet Union --- URSS --- Politics and government --- Foreign relations --- Politique et gouvernement --- Cold War --- Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, - 1931 --- -Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1985-1991 --- Soviet Union - Politics and government - 1985-1991 --- Gorbatchev, Mikhail Sergueevitch (1931-....) --- Perestroïka --- 1985-1991 --- -Soviet Union
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International groups --- anno 1950-1959 --- United States --- Russian Federation --- Cold War --- Guerre froide --- Koude oorlog --- Oorlog [Koude ] --- Russia --- Foreign relations --- Soviet Union --- 1989-1993 --- 1985-1991 --- Military policy --- United States - Foreign relations - Soviet Union. --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - United States. --- Cold War. --- United States - Foreign relations - 1989 --- -Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1985-1991. --- United States - Military policy. --- Soviet Union - Military policy. --- International relations. Foreign policy --- United States of America
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Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, --- Soviet Union --- Foreign relations --- Politics and government --- Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich,Soviet Union --- Soviet UnionForeign relations --- Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevitch --- From 1985 --- Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, 1931 --- -Soviet Union - Politics and government - 1985 --- -Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1985 --- -Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevitch --- -Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, --- -Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, - 1931 --- -Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1985-1991 --- Soviet Union - Politics and government - 1985-1991 --- Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, - 1931 --- -Soviet Union --- -Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1985-
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Europe, Eastern --- Soviet Union --- Europe de l'Est --- URSS --- Foreign relations --- Relations extérieures --- URSS, --- Russie --- --1989 --- --Europe de l'Est --- --Europe, Eastern --- Politics and government --- 947.098 --- -Europe, Eastern --- -Soviet Union --- -East Europe --- Eastern Europe --- -Politics and government --- -Foreign relations --- -947.098 --- -URSS, --- Relations extérieures --- Politique et gouvernement --- Eastern Europe. --- URSS, 1922-1991 --- Europe, Eastern - Foreign relations - Soviet Union --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - Europe, Eastern --- Europe, Eastern - Politics and government - 1945-1989 --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1985-1991
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Noël 1979 : l'URSS envahit l'Afghanistan qui deviendra son Viêt-nam. Douze ans plus tard, jour pour jour, elle prononcera son autodissolution. "Après eux, le déluge" fait revivre cette période où l'Histoire, loin de "finir", s'est emballée. Au temps des empoignades (1979-1985), marqué par l'affrontement des superpuissances tant en Europe (crise polonaise, bataille des euromissiles) que dans le tiers monde, succède, avec Gorbatchev, le temps des embrassades (1985-1990). Aucune réforme ne peut cependant sauver un système dont Reagan a délibérément aggravé les lézardes en accélérant la course aux armements. La chute du mur de Berlin sonne la glas de l'empire soviétique. Avec elle commence le temps des débandades (1990-1995). La fin de la guerre froide permet certes à l'Allemagne de se réunifier, et l'esprit de réconciliation l'emporte au Proche-Orient, en Afrique australe, en Amérique centrale. Mais bien des nuages - islamisme, prolifération nucléaire, ambitions chinoises - subsistent à l'horizon et le relâchement de la "double hégémonie" a entraîné, de la Yougoslavie au Caucase et au Rwanda, toutes sortes de pulsions agressives que la communauté internationale n'a pu juguler. L'Europe des Quinze - et bientôt davantage - a su se doter de lois et des moyens de les faire respecter. Le village planétaire saura-t-il en faire autant ?
World history --- International groups --- History, Modern --- War --- Histoire --- Guerre --- History --- --1979-1995 --- --History, Modern --- Soviet Union --- Foreign relations --- Politics and government --- -History, Modern --- -Modern history --- World history, Modern --- 1979 --- -History --- -International groups --- Postcommunisme. --- Relations internationales --- Relations extérieures --- Russie --- 936 --- paix mondiale --- hedendaagse wereld na 1945 --- temps contemporains après 1945 --- History, Modern - 1945-1989 --- History, Modern - 1989 --- -Soviet Union - History - 1953-1985 --- Soviet Union - History - 1985-1991 --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1953-1985 --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1985-1991 --- Soviet Union - Politics and government - 1953-1985 --- Soviet Union - Politics and government - 1985-1991 --- Relations extérieures
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This textbook examines Soviet thinking in the economic, political and military spheres, linking domestic and foreign policies. Part One describes the evolution of its foreign policy; Part Two, details the impact it had on the rest of the world (by region).
Russia & Former Soviet Republics --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich. --- Soviet Union - Foreign relations - 1985-1991. --- Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, --- Soviet Union --- Foreign relations --- Gorbatchev, Mikhaïl --- Gorbačov, Michail, --- Gorbatschow, Michail, --- Gorbachev, M. S. --- Gorbachov, Mikhail, --- Gorbachov, M. S., --- Gorbaciov, Michail Sergeevic, --- Gorbachev, Mijaíl, --- Ko-erh-pa-chʻiao-fu, --- Ghūrbātshūf, --- Gorbatsjov, Michail, --- Gorbaczow, Michaił, --- Jūrbātshūf, Mīkhāʼīl, --- Gorbaciov, Mikhail Sergejevic, --- Gorubachofu, Mihairu, --- Gorbachov, Mijail S., --- Kō̜kbāsep, Mikhāʻīn, --- Gkormpatsoph, M., --- Gorbačëv, Michail, --- Gorbacsov, Mihail, --- Ko-pa-chʻi-fu, M., --- Gorbats'ov, Mikhaʼel, --- Gorbaciov, Mihail, --- Gorbachov, Michael, --- Gorbatxov, Mikhaïl Serguèievitx, --- Gorbatšov, Mihail, --- Горбачев, Михаил Сергеевич, --- גורבצ׳ב, מיכאל סרגייביץ׳, --- גורבצ׳וב --- 戈爾巴喬夫, --- Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich --- Горбачев, Михаил Сергеевич --- Gorbatchev, Mikhaïl,
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