Soviet Policies in the Middle East : From World War Two to Gorbachev Hardback
by Galia Golan
Part of the Cambridge Russian Paperbacks series
Hardback
Description
This is a comprehensive study of Soviet policies in the Middle East.
Concentrating on policy developments, Professor Golan analyses the major Soviet decisions and objectives from the end of World War II to the Gorbachev era.
She pays particular attention to the wars and crises of recent years and the often problematic development of political relationships in the region.
Professor Golan begins by demonstrating how, until the end of the Brezhnev period, Soviet policies towards the Middle East were principally influenced by the demands of superpower competition with the USA.
This is followed by a series of broadly chronological case studies of the main Soviet alliances, such as Syria and South Yemen; and of Sadat's Egypt and Khomeni's Iran.
This original and important book culminates in a study of Gorbachev's interests, initiatives, and 'new thinking' in relation to overall Soviet foreign policy objectives and the role of the Soviet Union in the region.
Information
-
Out of Stock - We are unable to provide an estimated availability date for this product
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:329 pages
- Publisher:Cambridge University Press
- Publication Date:22/11/1990
- Category:
- ISBN:9780521353328
Information
-
Out of Stock - We are unable to provide an estimated availability date for this product
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:329 pages
- Publisher:Cambridge University Press
- Publication Date:22/11/1990
- Category:
- ISBN:9780521353328