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The Soviet Union And Northeast Asia,Used
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Product Description Moscow's policy toward Northest Asia has undergone major changes in the past two decades.The Soviet Union and Northeast Asia explores both the historical background and recent trends in Soviet policy, emphasizing relations with Japan, China, the U.S., and the two Koreas. The study stresses the continuing importance of expanding Soviet military power during the 1970s and 1980s and upon Soviet relations with all of the powers of the region. The central concern is to find both the important changes and the continuities of Soviet policy in this vital region. Copublished with the Asia Society. Review This nicely written short report has provided a good start for further exploration of Soviet foreign plicy given the changes in east Asian international relations.>>>> (Pacific Affairs)Ellison writes lucidly....Almost all he writes still holds good, while so many books about the USSR are now hopelessly dead.>>>> (World Affairs Report)...a good account of recent Soviet initiatives in East Asia.>>>> (Foreign Affairs)...a good account of recent Soviet initiatives in East Asia. (Foreign Affairs)This nicely written short report has provided a good start for further exploration of Soviet foreign plicy given the changes in east Asian international relations. (Pacific Affairs)Ellison writes lucidly....Almost all he writes still holds good, while so many books about the USSR are now hopelessly dead. (World Affairs Report) About the Author Herbert J. Ellison is Professor of Russian History at the University of Washington, Jackson School of International Studies. His recent publications include editorship ofJapan and the Pacific Quadrille andSoviet Policy Toward Western Europe.
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