Old Myths and New Realities in United States-Soviet Relations

Old Myths and New Realities in United States-Soviet Relations

by Donald Kelley, Hoyt Purvis
Old Myths and New Realities in United States-Soviet Relations

Old Myths and New Realities in United States-Soviet Relations

by Donald Kelley, Hoyt Purvis

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Overview

This volume assembles some of the most experienced observers and analysts of United States-Soviet relations, Soviet affairs, and international relations. The essays assess the dramatic events of the last few years in the Soviet bloc and probe the broader questions of how these events impact the relationship between the two powers. Offering a comprehensive review of this relationship from a variety of perspectives, Old Myths and New Realities in United States-Soviet Relations deals with Washington's and Moscow's changing perceptions of one another, the impact of Gorbachev's reforms at home on Soviet foreign policy, Soviet policy toward the Third World, the European perspective on changing superpower relations, and Soviet affairs from the perspective of American and British jourbanalists.

The contributors—jourbanalists, members of the academic community, and policy makers from the United States, Western Europe, and the Soviet Union—represent the widest possible range of opinions. Their insights and analyses will bear significantly on the direction of world affairs in the 1990s. Students and scholars of Soviet politics and international relations, as well as jourbanalists and policy makers, will find Old Myths and New Realities in United States-Soviet Relations a source of fresh ideas and insights.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275934989
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/21/1990
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 1360L (what's this?)

About the Author

DONALD R. KELLEY is Senior Research Fellow at the Fulbright Institute, University of Arkansas, Professor of Political Science, and Director of the Russian and Soviet Studies Program. He is editor of the Modern Encyclopedia of Russia and the Soviet Union.

HOYT PURVIS is Director of the Fulbright Institute at the University of Arkansas and teaches jourbanalism and political science. He is the author of or editor of several books including The Presidency and the Press and Legislating Foreign Policy.

Table of Contents

Foreword by J. William Fulbright
Preface
U.S.-Soviet Relations and the Realities of Kremlin Politics by Donald R. Kelley and Hoyt Purvis
Perestroika and Soviet Relations with the West by Jerry F. Hough
The Changing Relationship: An American View by William G. Miller
New Myths in Soviet-American Relations by Vladimir O. Pechatnov
The Cold War in Transition by Joseph L. Nogee
The Continuing Dilemmas of Soviet Reform by Timothy J. Colton
U.S.-Soviet Relations: Problems and Promise by Karl W. Ryavec
Soviet Foreign Policy: A New Era? by Richard F. Staar
New Soviet Thinking on Conflict and Cooperation in the Third World by Robert K. German
Europe and the Superpowers: A Conservative View by Enno von Loewenstern
Gorbachev's Soviet Union by Martin Walker
Dr. Zhivago and Mr. Gorbachev by Harold D. Piper
Bibliography
Index

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