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35. Soviet Policy toward China

  • Harry Gelman
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. CONTENTS VII
  3. INTRODUCTION XIII
  4. CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME XXIII
  5. I. ISSUES
  6. 1. The Soviet Union: Her Aims, Problems, and Challenges to the West 3
  7. 2. The Stalinist Legacy in Soviet Foreign Policy 16
  8. 3. The Nature of Soviet Power 29
  9. 4. The New Dynamics of the Soviet Empire: From Optimism to Pessimism 49
  10. 5. Soviet Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy 66
  11. 6. What Do Scholars Know about Soviet Foreign Policy? 84
  12. 7. Soviet Ideology, Risk-Taking, and Crisis Behavior 99
  13. II. POLICYMAKING AND IMPLEMENTATION
  14. 8. Anatomy of Policymaking 111
  15. 9. Soviet Perspectives on "The Scientific-Technological Revolution" and International Politics 125
  16. 10. The Foreign Policy Establishment 141
  17. 11. Decision Making for Arms Limitation in the Soviet Union 159
  18. 12. The CPSU Central Committee's International Department 180
  19. 13. "Active Measures" in Soviet Strategy 207
  20. III. MILITARY POWER
  21. 14. Soviet Perspectives on Security 219
  22. 15. Military Power and Political Purpose in Soviet Policy 246
  23. 16. The Satisfaction of Operational Objectives 266
  24. 17. Soviet Strategy toward Northern Europe and Japan 285
  25. 18. The Soviet-Afghan War: The First Four Years 305
  26. IV. THE UNITED STATES
  27. 19. The United States and the Soviet Union, 1917-1976 325
  28. 20. The Sources of American Conduct: Soviet Perspectives and Their Policy Implications 349
  29. 21. The Soviet Union and Strategic Arms 369
  30. 22. Selling the Russians the Rope? Soviet Technology Policy and U.S. Export Controls 387
  31. 23. U.S. and Soviet Agriculture: The Shifting Balance of Power 414
  32. 24. The New Soviet Challenge and America's New Edge 422
  33. V. WESTERN EUROPE
  34. 25. The USSR and Western Europe 443
  35. 26. Soviet Nuclear Weapons in Europe 457
  36. 27. Soviet Economic Policies in Western Europe 471
  37. 28. Capitalist Contradictions and Soviet Policy 503
  38. VI. EASTERN EUROPE
  39. 29. Soviet Policy toward Eastern Europe: Interests, Instruments, and Trends 531
  40. 30. The Soviet Union and the East European Militaries: The Diminishing Asset 549
  41. 31. The Political Economy of Soviet Relations with Eastern Europe 570
  42. 32. Soviet Empire: Alive but Not Well 601
  43. VII. THE FAR EAST
  44. 33. Asia in the Soviet Conception 623
  45. 34. Siberian Development: The Strategic Implications 648
  46. 35. Soviet Policy toward China 671
  47. 36. The Moscow-Beijing Détente 681
  48. VIII. THE THIRD WORLD
  49. 37. Soviet Geopolitical Momentum: Myth or Menace? Center for Defense Information 701
  50. 38. Soviet Arms Trade with the Noncommunist Third World 713
  51. 39. The USSR and the Third World: Economic Dilemmas 731
  52. 40. The Correlation of Forces and Soviet Policy in the Middle East 758
  53. 41. The Soviet Union and the Peace Process since Camp David 774
  54. 42. Soviet Options and Opportunities in Southern Asia 789
  55. 43. New Trends in Soviet Policy toward Africa 806
  56. 44. The Soviets and Latin America: A Three Decade U.S. Policy Tangle 824
  57. IX. THE FUTURE
  58. 45. Can the Soviet Union Reform? 855
  59. 46. The Changing Soviet Union and the World 869
  60. 47. Socialist Stagnation and Communist Encirclement 890
  61. 48. Soviet Global Power and the Correlation of Forces 907
  62. 49. KAL 007: Perceptions and Politics 932
  63. 50. What the Russians Really Want: A Rational Response to the Soviet Challenge 937
  64. 51. The Future of Yalta 949
  65. 52. Managing the U.S.-Soviet Relationship over the Long Term 957
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