Condemned to repetition? The rise, fall and reprise of Soviet-Russian military interventionism, 1973-1996
Material type: TextSeries: BCSIA Studies in International SecurityPublication details: Cambridge, Mass.,USA: MIT Press, 1999Description: 387pISBN:- 0262522578 (pbk.):
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Draws on interviews, public statements and declassified Politburo documents to establish the views of the Soviet and Russian officials and to understand the lessons leaders learnt from each episode of intervention.
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