Domestic Determinants of Soviet Foreign Policy towards South Asia and the Middle East

Domestic Determinants of Soviet Foreign Policy towards South Asia and the Middle East

by Hafeez Malik
Domestic Determinants of Soviet Foreign Policy towards South Asia and the Middle East

Domestic Determinants of Soviet Foreign Policy towards South Asia and the Middle East

by Hafeez Malik

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Overview

A collective endeavour of scholars highlighting some of the significant domestic determinants of Soviet foreign policy. There is a general consensus that policy makers are influenced by Islam, the Soviet-Central Asian nationalities, oil and geography.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349113200
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/1990
Edition description: 1st ed. 1990
Pages: 332
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Domestic determinants of Soviet foreign policy, Hafeez Malik; ethnic factor in the Soviet armed forces and its implications for Soviet national security policy, Joseph J.Collins; Soviet Central Asia - ethnic dilemmas and strategies, Martha Brill Olcott; Soviet perception of militant Islam, Marie Broxup; foreign policy and decision-making process in the Soviet Union, Melvin A. Goodman; Soviet strategic interests in South Asia - domestic determinants and global dimensions, Lawrence Ziring; Soviet relations with India and Pakistan and the Afghan problem, Vladimir Moskalenko et al; Soviet-Indian strategic partnership, Surjit Mansingh; Pakistan's troubled relations with the Soviet Union, Hafeez Malik; Soviet relations with Afghanistan - the current dynamic, Anthony Arnold; Soviet strategic interests in the Middle East, Alvin Z. Rubinstein; Soviet foreign policy and revolutionary Iran - continuity and change, R.K.Ramazani; Soviet policy for the Gulf Arab States, Joseph Wright Twinam; Soviet policy in the Arab-Israeli conflict - navigating a sea change, Augustus Richard Norton; Soviet policy towards Egypt and Syria since Camp David, Helena Cobban; Soviet relations with South Asia and the Middle East - an assessment, Kail C.Ellis; US foreign policy options.
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