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Soviet foreign policy today : Gorbachev and the new political thinking
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ISBN: 0044422873 Year: 1990 Publisher: London Boston Unwin Hyman

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Moscow and the Middle East : Soviet policy since the invasion of Afghanistan
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ISBN: 0521351847 0521359767 Year: 1991 Publisher: Cambridge New York Sydney : Cambridge University Press

The changing Soviet Union in the new Europe
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ISBN: 1852785322 Year: 1991 Volume: vol *4 Publisher: Aldershot Brookfield Edward Elgar

La Russie en lambeaux
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ISBN: 2729107460 9782729107468 Year: 1991 Publisher: Paris La Différence

Perestroika, Soviet domestic and foreign policies
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ISBN: 0803983085 Year: 1990 Publisher: London London Newbury Park Royal Institute of International Affairs Sage Publications

Superpower dilemmas : the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. at century's end
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ISBN: 0887388914 Year: 1992 Publisher: New Brunswick London Transaction Publishers

From Ostpolitik to reunification : West German-Soviet political relations since 1974
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ISBN: 0521401666 052189333X 0511562934 9780521401661 9780521893336 Year: 1992 Volume: 85 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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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.

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