Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... Soviet interpretation . It was embodied , he said , in his country's " dealings with various nationalities embraced within the frontiers of the Soviet Union . " The Ambassador omitted any reference to the Charter's promise that the ...
... Soviet interpretation . It was embodied , he said , in his country's " dealings with various nationalities embraced within the frontiers of the Soviet Union . " The Ambassador omitted any reference to the Charter's promise that the ...
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... Soviet Union and that previous European policy had been that Polish Governments must be hostile to Russia . In these circumstances either Poland had been too weak to oppose Germany or had let the Germans come through . Thus Poland had ...
... Soviet Union and that previous European policy had been that Polish Governments must be hostile to Russia . In these circumstances either Poland had been too weak to oppose Germany or had let the Germans come through . Thus Poland had ...
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... Soviet economic and political system could not outperform the great democracies . What assured the ultimate Com- munist conquest of the globe , then , was not the limited efficacy of military might or even the gospel of Marx and Lenin ...
... Soviet economic and political system could not outperform the great democracies . What assured the ultimate Com- munist conquest of the globe , then , was not the limited efficacy of military might or even the gospel of Marx and Lenin ...
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