An edition of Condemned to repetition? (1999)

Condemned to repetition?

the rise, fall, and reprise of Soviet-Russian military interventionism, 1973-1996

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An edition of Condemned to repetition? (1999)

Condemned to repetition?

the rise, fall, and reprise of Soviet-Russian military interventionism, 1973-1996

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"Why did the Soviet Union use less force to preserve the Soviet empire from 1989 to 1991 than it had used in distant and impoverished Angola in 1975? This book fills a key gap in international relations theories by examining how actors' preferences and causal conceptions change as they learn from their experiences."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
The MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
387

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Cambridge, Mass
Series
BCSIA studies in international security

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355/.033047
Library of Congress
UA770 .B435 1999, UA770.B435 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 387 p. ;
Number of pages
387

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL383745M
Internet Archive
condemnedtorepet0000benn
ISBN 10
0262024578, 0262522578
LCCN
98046251
OCLC/WorldCat
40074017
Library Thing
1424489
Goodreads
3841025
843088

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