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From Revolution to War: State Relations in a World of Change.(Review) (book review)
American Political Science Review, September, 1999 by Goldstone, Jack A.
From Revolution to War: State Relations in a World of Change. By Patrick J. Conge. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996. l75p. $37.50.
Revolutionary States, Leaders, and Foreign Relations: A Comparative Study of China, Cuba, and Iran. By Houman A. Sadri. Westport, CT: Praeger. 1997. l68p. $55.00.
These books are mildly revised doctoral dissertations and read like it. Still, like good dissertations, they offer some worthwhile insights. Both examine the foreign policy experience of regimes that have recently come to power by means of revolutions. As we have far too many ...
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