Publication

Apr 1990

This paper features two essays discussing the foreign policy of the Soviet Union. The first essay gives an overview over historical changes in Soviet foreign policy. It concludes that "new political thinking" will represent a more active and diplomatically flexible Soviet leadership, but it is unlikely to end the adversarial relationship between the Soviet Union and the outside world that has prevailed since 1917. The second essay discusses the two schools of Soviet diplomacy.

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Author John Van Oudenaren, Francis Conte
Series INSS McNair Papers
Publisher Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
Copyright © 1990 Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
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