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OverviewTheoretical and empirical studies of Soviet foreign policy from the Revolution to the mid 1960s, including historical, methodological, and ideological perspectives. Reported available with its companion, covering Breshnev to Gorbachev, as a single volume (unseen). Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erik P Hoffmann , Frederic J. Fleron, Jr. , Robbin F. LairdPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: AldineTransaction Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.70cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780202241722ISBN 10: 0202241726 Pages: 349 Publication Date: 31 December 1991 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsTeachers of soviet foreign policy are faced with two daunting tasks that often seem mutually exclusive. . . .They have to compile reading lists that include well-known classics while doing justice to the vast number of new books and articles published annually on various aspects of the subject. At the same time . . . they have to ensure that their students read a balanced mix of sources. . . . The compendious anthologies which Hoffman, Laird and Fleron, in various editorial combinations, have compiled since 1971 have been an indispensible aid in making the two tasks compatible. --Margot Light, Europe-Asia Studies -Teachers of soviet foreign policy are faced with two daunting tasks that often seem mutually exclusive. . . .They have to compile reading lists that include well-known classics while doing justice to the vast number of new books and articles published annually on various aspects of the subject. At the same time . . . they have to ensure that their students read a balanced mix of sources. . . . The compendious anthologies which Hoffman, Laird and Fleron, in various editorial combinations, have compiled since 1971 have been an indispensible aid in making the two tasks compatible.- --Margot Light, Europe-Asia Studies Teachers of soviet foreign policy are faced with two daunting tasks that often seem mutually exclusive. . . .They have to compile reading lists that include well-known classics while doing justice to the vast number of new books and articles published annually on various aspects of the subject. At the same time . . . they have to ensure that their students read a balanced mix of sources. . . . The compendious anthologies which Hoffman, Laird and Fleron, in various editorial combinations, have compiled since 1971 have been an indispensible aid in making the two tasks compatible. --Margot Light, Europe-Asia Studies Teachers of soviet foreign policy are faced with two daunting tasks that often seem mutually exclusive. . . .They have to compile reading lists that include well-known classics while doing justice to the vast number of new books and articles published annually on various aspects of the subject. At the same time . . . they have to ensure that their students read a balanced mix of sources. . . . The compendious anthologies which Hoffman, Laird and Fleron, in various editorial combinations, have compiled since 1971 have been an indispensible aid in making the two tasks compatible. --Margot Light, Europe-Asia Studies -Teachers of soviet foreign policy are faced with two daunting tasks that often seem mutually exclusive. . . .They have to compile reading lists that include well-known classics while doing justice to the vast number of new books and articles published annually on various aspects of the subject. At the same time . . . they have to ensure that their students read a balanced mix of sources. . . . The compendious anthologies which Hoffman, Laird and Fleron, in various editorial combinations, have compiled since 1971 have been an indispensible aid in making the two tasks compatible.- --Margot Light, Europe-Asia Studies Teachers of soviet foreign policy are faced with two daunting tasks that often seem mutually exclusive. . . .They have to compile reading lists that include well-known classics while doing justice to the vast number of new books and articles published annually on various aspects of the subject. At the same time . . . they have to ensure that their students read a balanced mix of sources. . . . The compendious anthologies which Hoffman, Laird and Fleron, in various editorial combinations, have compiled since 1971 have been an indispensible aid in making the two tasks compatible. --Margot Light, Europe-Asia Studies Teachers of soviet foreign policy are faced with two daunting tasks that often seem mutually exclusive. . . .They have to compile reading lists that include well-known classics while doing justice to the vast number of new books and articles published annually on various aspects of the subject. At the same time . . . they have to ensure that their students read a balanced mix of sources. . . . The compendious anthologies which Hoffman, Laird and Fleron, in various editorial combinations, have compiled since 1971 have been an indispensible aid in making the two tasks compatible. --Margot Light, Europe-Asia Studies -Teachers of soviet foreign policy are faced with two daunting tasks that often seem mutually exclusive. . . .They have to compile reading lists that include well-known classics while doing justice to the vast number of new books and articles published annually on various aspects of the subject. At the same time . . . they have to ensure that their students read a balanced mix of sources. . . . The compendious anthologies which Hoffman, Laird and Fleron, in various editorial combinations, have compiled since 1971 have been an indispensible aid in making the two tasks compatible.- --Margot Light, Europe-Asia Studies Author InformationErik P. Hoffmann is Professor of Political Science, The Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, State University of New York at Albany, and Senior Associate, Research Institute on International Change, Columbia University. He is coauthor of Technocratic Socialism: The Soviet Union in the Advanced Industrial Era, The Politics of Economic Modernization in the Soviet Union, and -The Scientific-Technological Revolution- and Soviet Foreign Policy; editor of The Soviet Union in the 1980s; and coeditor (with Frederick J. Fleron) of The Conduct of Soviet Foreign Policy (Aldine, 1980) and The Soviet Polity in the Modern Era (Aldine, 1984). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |