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Brezhnev Doctrine
The Brezhnev Era (1964–1982)
Perestroika the Demise of the Communist World?
2018 Sartorius Christopher Ma
Paper 2 Superpower Relations and the Cold War C1941-‐91
Nuclear Arms Control: Coming Back from Oblivion, Again
World History/Gorbachev and Reagan. May 8, 2020
Burden of the Brezhnev Doctrine: New Perspectives on the Collapse
The Intervention in Afghanistan and the Fall of Detente a Chronology *
The Soviet Empire's Demise and the International System Author(S): Rey Koslowski and Friedrich V
AQA GCSE History End of Year Exam Revision Unit 1
Year 11 GCSE History Paper 2A – Cold War Information Booklet
Research Report Return to Zhenbao Island: Who Started Shooting And
The Sino-Soviet Border Conflict: Deterrence, Escalation, and the Threat of Nuclear War in 1969
Poland and the Brezhnev Doctrine (1968-1989)
Nationalism and the 1989 Romanian Revolution Allan Chet Emmons Western Oregon University,
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Intervention and Detente in American Foreign Policy
The Beginning of the Cold War 1941-58
Risking Nuclear Escalation
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Brezhnev Doctrine
'Sinatra Doctrine' Or
9-1 Collapse of Soviet Union
Cold War History Paper 2 –- Superpower Relations- Key Topic 1: the Origins of the Cold War, 1941–58
The Brezhnev Doctrine
From Ryan to Reykjavik: the Role of Nuclear Weapons in Ending the Cold War
Brezhnev Doctrine Speech by First Secretary of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev
Able Archer Maneuvers, 74–75 ABM. See Anti-Ballistic Missile Abrasimov
University of Illinois
A Cold War Conundrum by Benjamin B
Comecon: Its Function As a Soviet Political Instrument
The USSR and Permanent Neutrality in the Cold War
The Warsaw Pact and Eastern Europe During the Cold War
Civil Resistance East European and Soviet Revolutions
Russian Political Warfare: Origin, Evolution, and Application
UNIVERSITY of SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND the Reagan Doctrine: an Analysis of the President's Role in the Formulation and Execution O