David J. Dallin Knihy



Soviet Foreign Policy after Stalin
- 554 stránek
- 20 hodin čtení
The book delves into the evolution of Soviet foreign policy following Stalin's era, highlighting the impact of his imperialistic strategies. It explores key events such as European uprisings, the approach to non-aligned nations, and the dynamics of Sino-Soviet relations. Additionally, it analyzes Khrushchev's rise to power and the increasing rigidity of Soviet attitudes toward the West, providing a comprehensive understanding of this critical period in international relations.
This book, first published in 1946, analyses the state of the world at the close of the Second World War. Global power was passing from Britain to the United States and the Soviet Union and this survey of the main three powers examines their changing conditions and foreign policies.