U.S.-Soviet Security Cooperation: Achievements, Failures, Lessons

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Alexander L. George, Philip J. Farley, Alexander Dallin
Oxford University Press, 1988 - History - 746 pages
This is a comprehensive and systematic study of U.S.-Soviet efforts since World War II to arrive at cooperative arrangements to improve their mutual security regime. The 29 case studies by Sovietologists and national security specialists look at stabilization in Europe, arms control, and the management of regional conflicts, illustrate a consistent search for an orderly and stable U.S.-Soviet relationship, even in times of crisis. ISBN 0-13-505398-2 (pbk.): $18.95.

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Research Objectives and Methods
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Efforts to Promote Stabilization in Europe
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Negotiations for an Austrian State Treaty
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