The UN in the Post-Soviet World
.... UN Troops." Christian Science Monitor (January 4, 1995), 1, 6. "The Post
Soviet World: The Resumption of History," The Economist (December 26, 1992), 67-68. ....
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Soviet-American Relations in Post WWII Period
At the end of the Second
World War, the
Soviet Union, under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, began to expand its military influence into the weakened nations ....
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Doctrine of Containment of the Soviet Union
.... was indeed an active component of US strategy during the Second
World War, when .... makers were not naive about the prospects of future
Soviet-American relations ....
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History of the Soviet Union
.... Five-Year plans were interrupted by
World War II, which once again devastated the
Soviet economy as it moved to support its large army and feed its displaced ....
(1496

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CHRONOLOGY OF SOVIET LEADERSHIP
.... the Bolsheviks. Subsequent to the end of the First
World War, the
Soviet Union recognized the independence of Latvia. As was true ....
(1992

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Causes of World War I
.... Its principal thesis was that the
Soviet Union was intent on becoming the single dominant
world power and planned to remake international society through the ....
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TRENDS IN WORLD POLITICS
.... political or religious alliances are attempting to define their place in the
world absent the tensions that accompanied the United States-
Soviet Union arms race ....
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The Collapse of the Soviet Union
.... DEFENSE EXPENDITURES fell to 25% of
Soviet peak outlays in the 1980s (Russia, 1995, np .... rose to 7.1% according to outside observers, such as the
World Bank and ....
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The Third World
.... Indeed, the authors ask if it is still meaningful to speak of the Third
World given that the Second
World, the
Soviet bloc, has dissolved, and the authors find ....
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Soviet Art & Avant-Garde Artists
.... pure art's "purposelessness and autonomy." There was, as most of the
Soviet painters believed .... autonomy of the artist, had no place in an art
world where everyone ....
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US-Soviet Relations
.... 1970. Nogee, Joseph L. and Donaldson, Robert H.
Soviet Foreign Policy since
World War II. 2d ed. New York: Pergamon Press, 1984. ....
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The Development of the World System in the 19th and 20th Centuries
.... If the "Free
World" and "Communist
World" can correctly be understood as two largely distinct attempts at a
world system, the collapse of the
Soviet Union and ....
(1316

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Russian Influence in Former Soviet Republics
.... Latvian Bolsheviks. Subsequent to the end of the First
World War, the
Soviet Union recognized the independence of Latvia. As was ....
(4046

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Dissolution of Soviet Union: Effect on Europe
.... concerns, France could claim to be one of the victors of
World War II .... of fears of a strengthened Germany was necessary given the greater fear of
Soviet power in ....
(2850

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Geography of the Soviet Union
.... In
World War II, the
Soviet Union suffered the loss of untold millions, and then, in 1956, was told that Stalinism "was an unfortunate mistake."2 Although the ....
(1646

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Socialism in the Soviet Union
.... Paradoxically, the
Soviet Union is the
world's most tightly controlled and centralized economy, one formed out of a marxist party takeover and based on the ....
(3129

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Russian Influence in Former Soviet Republics
.... Latvian Bolsheviks. Subsequent to the end of the First
World War, the
Soviet Union recognized the independence of Latvia. As was ....
(4020

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Impact of Collapse of the Soviet Union
.... Brezhnev era. In the 1950s,
Soviet influence was strong in leading Third
World countries such as India and Egypt. By the beginning ....
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Soviet Women During WWII
CONTRIBUTIONS OF
SOVIET WOMEN DURING
WORLD WAR II ON THE HOMEFRONT AND ON THE BATTLEFIELD Women in the
Soviet Union during WWII not only fought in some ....
(2596

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Political Change in the Soviet Union
.... He contends that the
Soviet Union has done a better job for its Third
World than the west has done for the Third
World outside of the
Soviet Union. ....
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Future Alignment of World Power
.... Since
World War II, the primary defense concern for Europe has been the
Soviet bloc, including the
Soviet Union and the Eastern European nations of the Warsaw ....
(2771

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The Bolsheviks, Soviet Union & its End
.... modernity. When Stalin came to power in the mid-1920s, geopolitics had virtually isolated the
Soviet Union from the rest of the
world. It ....
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Implications of Changes in the Soviet Union
.... declining. In the context of food supply, the population of the
Soviet Union remained adequately fed (The
World Bank, 1989). While ....
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Soviet Union's Early Industrial Development
.... peace. According to Ford's reasoning, if the
Soviet Union industrialized, it would be beneficial for the
world as a whole. If Ford ....
(1579

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SOVIET SUCCESSOR STATES
.... and to compete with the United States and the rest of the industrialized
world economically, and the failure of the attempt by
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev ....
(3376

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Political Change in the Soviet Union
.... declining. In the context of food supply, the population of the
Soviet Union remained adequately fed (The
World Bank, 1989). While ....
(3426

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Nazi Ideology & Invasion of the Soviet Union
The German invasion of the
Soviet Union in 1941 has often been described as "the greatest blunder of the Second
World War" and historians have long debated the ....
(4446

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The Breakup of the Soviet Union
.... addition, it was impossible for
Soviet industry to immediately begin producing goods which were competitive on the
world market; opening the
Soviet market to ....
(2937

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Comparative Study of American and Soviet Labor Movements
.... particularly strong degree of internal solidarity on the one hand and semi-isolation from the outside, above-ground
world on the other. The
Soviet strikes seem ....
(2313

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20th Century World Events & Figures
.... heart surgery, satellites these things were pioneered in the
Soviet Union. .... created a formidable and frightening USSR that commanded respect around the
world. ....
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