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The Soviet Union and revolutionary warfare: principles, practices and regional comparisons

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Hoover Press Publication 371Publication details: Stanford, Calif., USA: Hoover Institution Press, 1988Description: 283pISBN:
  • 0817987126 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: A major focus of the project is to examine to what extent the Soviet Union employs the military and nomilitary capabilities of allies and surrogates to achieve its foreign policy and national security objectives. It traces trends since World War II that show how Soviet sponsored or supported insurgencies have integrated, political, economic, military and psychological instruments into strategics and tactics.
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A major focus of the project is to examine to what extent the Soviet Union employs the military and nomilitary capabilities of allies and surrogates to achieve its foreign policy and national security objectives. It traces trends since World War II that show how Soviet sponsored or supported insurgencies have integrated, political, economic, military and psychological instruments into strategics and tactics.

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