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By Richard Smoke, Andrei Kortunov

Published at the same time within the West and the USSR, this examine makes a speciality of East-West kin, and the matter of protection. the results of a undertaking concerning either American and Soviet experts, this ebook considers the choices and covers coverage concerns on Europe, Korea and fingers reduction.

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The picture is additionally complicated by a destabilizing influence of reforms in the Soviet Union and East European countries on their internal political developments and on relations between them. The temptation is great for the Western countries, especially the most powerful ones, to exploit the situation for obtaining one-sided concessions and short-term benefits. The West, as it seems, faces an important dilemma: to let ambitions and egoisms prevail, even partially; or firmly to subordinate its choices to the creation of healthier foundations for the world's future.

Soviet relationship than Nixon and Kissinger had when they stated this to be among the objectives of their policy vis-a-vis the Soviet Union. 5. -Soviet relationship. But such norms must not remain vague and undeveloped as tended to be the case in the seventies. Institutional and procedural mechanisms must be created and existing ones put to better use - to enable the two sides to clarify, refine, and implement such norms. 6. S. leaders must not again "over-sell" detente to the American public as did Nixon and Kissinger.

S. " Those who had opposed Nixon's detente policy from the very beginning felt that the history of the seventies proved them to be right. For them, the correct lesson was to give full recognition finally to the fundamental threat posed by the Soviet Union and to build up strength to cope more effectively with it. At the extreme, their preference was for policies that would increase pressure against the Soviet Union and to "squeeze" it, hoping thereby to exacerbate its growing internal and external difficulties.

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