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Focusing on Soviet international relations during and after Khrushchev's leadership, the book examines the evolving perceptions of world politics in Russian discourse since 1956. Professor Zimmerman analyzes how Soviet commentators define key international actors and their implications for Soviet viewpoints. The study delves into the global power dynamics as understood by the Soviets and explores their assessments of the United States' capabilities, motives, and decision-making processes, revealing the underlying shifts in Russian political thought.
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Soviet Perspectives on International Relations, 1956-1967, William Zimmerman
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