The Decline of the Soviet Power, por Mark N. Katz

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PT/ADN/IEEI/006/0198

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The Decline of the Soviet Power, por Mark N. Katz

Datas de produção

1990-03-21  a  1990-06-20 

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15 pg. impressas

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Opening up with an overall look at the critical framework done on the topic of the Soviet decline and the overall transformations it has brought about in the international scene, the present paper examines what a decline in soviet power would mean for international relations, generally, and for American foreign policies, particularly. Specifically, it analysis what the impact of a decline in Soviet Power could imply for four areas that have been the focus of Soviet-American rivalry, namely, Europe, Central Asia, the Far East, and the Third World. The paper then concludes, by analysing the choices American and Western foreign policy makers will face as a result of declining Soviet power. What will be argued here is that the decline of Soviet power is not likely to herald the dawn of a new peaceful era in international relations: conflict is not only likely to continue, but may well increase as a direct result of the decline of Soviet power. The decline of Soviet power, then, may not mean the extinction of the security problems faced by America and the West. Instead, it is argued the problems related to the Soviet threat will diminish, but other problems will increase.

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Inglês

Existência e localização de originais

Katz, Mark N. The Decline of the Soviet Power. Estratégia - Revista de Estudos Internacionais: Lisboa. IEEI. Nº 7 (1990). P. 21 -36

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