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Managing U.S.-Soviet Rivalry : Problems of Crisis Prevention

Managing U.S.-Soviet Rivalry : Problems of Crisis Prevention

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Managing U.S.-Soviet Rivalry : Problems of Crisis Prevention

by Alexander L. George

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9780865315013
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Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1983. Trade Paperback. First Edition, Second Printing. Near Fine. Original bookseller's pricemark on the half-title page, otherwise interior pristine. Binding square and tight. Cover shows mild shelfwear. Not from a library. 415 pages.

Contents:
Detente : the search for a "constructive" relationship /​ Alexander L. George
Crisis prevention in nineteenth-century diplomacy /​ Paul Gordon Lauren
Soviet policy in the Middle East, 1967-1972 : unalterable antagonism or collaborative competition? /​ George W. Breslauer
The Basic Principles of Agreement of 1972 /​ Alexander L. George
The Kremlin and détente : Soviet conceptions, hopes, and expectations /​ Colt D. Blacker
The Arab-Israeli war of October 1973 : origins and impact /​ Alexander L. George
The African terrain and U.S.-Soviet conflict in Angola and Rhodesia : some implications for crisis prevention /​ Larry C. Napper
Missed opportunities for crisis prevention : the war of attrition and Angola /​ Alexander L. George
The Ogaden War : some implications for crisis prevention /​ Larry C. Napper
Negotiated limitations on arms transfers : first steps toward crisis prevention? /​ Barry M. Blechman, Janne E. Nolan, and Alan Platt
Crisis prevention in Cuba /​ Gloria Duffy
Why détente failed : an interpretation /​ George W. Breslauer
The strategy of preventative diplomacy in Third World conflicts /​ I. William Zartman
Crisis prevention reexamined /​ Alexander L. George

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Managing U.S.-Soviet Rivalry : Problems of Crisis Prevention
Author
Alexander L. George
Format/Binding
Trade Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0865315019
ISBN 13
9780865315013
Publisher
Westview Press
Place of Publication
Boulder
Date Published
January 1983
Pages
415
Size
8vo
Keywords
diplomacy, history, foreign, international, affairs, relations, crisis prevention, Detente, United States, USSR, Soviet Union
Bookseller catalogs
Africa; History; International Relations; Latin America; Military and Defense; Russia, Soviet Union, etc.; Angola; Middle East; Caribbean;

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