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Soviet Strategic Arms Policy Before SALT. (book reviews)
American Political Science Review, September, 1993 by Blacker, Coit D.
For much of the period between the late 1940s, when a distinctly Soviet variant of comparative politics first emerged within American political science, and the present, experienced observers of the Soviet political scene have frequently found themselves at odds with their counterparts in the field of international relations Over how best to account for the sources of Moscow's international conduct.
The comparativists, led, throughout much of the Cold War, by such respected analysts as Herbert Dinerstein, Adam Ulam, Carl Linden, and Michel Tatu, consistently located the sources of ...
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