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Military Occupation and Diplomacy
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Military Occupation and Diplomacy

Forfatter:
tekstilinnbinding, 1991
Engelsk
In 1958, after fourteen years of military occupation, Khrushchev-in an unprecedented act-withdrew the Soviet Union’s troops from Romania as part of a political move intended to encourage the withdrawal of Western military forces from Europe. In analyzing this crucial historic episode, Sergiu Verona’s comprehensive study illustrates the dynamics of Soviet military presence in Romania and provides a framework for understanding Soviet security policy, then and now, as well as the interaction between Soviet military objectives and diplomacy.
Drawing on declassified archival material in the United States and the United Kingdom, the author considers Khrushchev’s reversal of Stalinist expansionism by examining the motivation, function, and operation of the initial occupation of Romania; the complex involvement of Soviet diplomacy and its perception by the United States and other Western powers; the process by which Khrushchev decided to withdraw Soviet troops from that country; and the impact of this decision on Soviet policy. Verona extends his analysis, providing comparisons between Khrushchev’s and Gorbachev’s approaches to Eastern Europe, noting that similarities exist not only in domestic policies but in the realm of foreign policy as well.
Undertittel
Soviet Troops in Romania, 1944–1958
Forfatter
Sergiu Verona
ISBN
9780822311713
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
860 gram
Utgivelsesdato
4.12.1991
Antall sider
224