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September 2, 2011 | History
Examines the perceptions Soviets and Asians had of themselves and of the international balance of power in Asia as they knew it during the mid-1970s. Considers how Soviet and Asian views were affected by the role of the USSR as a global power, the importance of China on the Asian continent, and the decline in U.S. influence in Southeast Asia at the conclusion of the Vietnam War.
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Foreign relations, great power politics, and psychological factors in international affairs.Places
Asia, Soviet UnionTimes
mid-1970sEdition | Availability |
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Soviet-Asian relations in the 1970s and beyond: an interperceptional study
1976, Praeger
in English
0275237400 9780275237400
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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