The breakup of the Soviet Union : opposing viewpoints /
A collection of articles debating issues related to the collapse of the former Soviet Union, the future of the region, and America's foreign policy there.
Други автори: | Barbour, William, 1963-, Wekesser, Carol, 1963- |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
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San Diego, CA :
Greenhaven Press,
©1994.
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Серия: |
Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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Подобни документи: |
Online version::
Breakup of the Soviet Union. |
Съдържание:
- U.S. democracy contributed to the collapse of Soviet communism / George Urban
- Soviet communism collapsed on its own / John P. Maynard
- Ronald Reagan's presidency caused the collapse of the Soviet Union / Edwin Meese III
- Ronald Reagan's presidency did not cause the collapse of the Soviet Union / Daniel Deudney & G. John Ikenberry
- Political reforms caused the collapse of the Soviet Union / Michael Mandelbaum
- Political reforms alone did not cause the collapse of the Soviet Union / Francis Fukuyama
- The breakup increases the threat of nuclear proliferation / Daniel Ellsberg
- The breakup may not increase the threat of nuclear proliferation / William Walker
- The breakup makes America the leader of the world / Elliott Abrams
- The breakup signals the end of America's world leadership / Zoltán Grossman
- The breakup marks the end of communism / George Bush
- The breakup does not mark the end of communism / Robert W. Lee
- U.S. foreign policy should focus on Russia / Dimitir K. Simes
- U.S. foreign policy should focus on all of the republics / Paul A. Goble
- Western aid to the republics will ensure U.S. security / Warren M. Christopher
- Western aid to the republics will not ensure U.S. security / Steven Rosefielde
- The U.S. should greatly reduce its nuclear arsenal / Center for Defense Information
- The U.S. should retain a significant nuclear arsenal / American Defense Institute
- Western aid would strengthen the republics' economies / Richard Nixon
- Western aid alone would not strengthen the republics' economies / Henry A. Kissinger
- Increased IMF intervention would strengthen the republics' economies / Jeffrey Sachs & David Lipton
- IMF intervention would not strengthen the republics' economies / Steve H. Hanke
- Socialism would strengthen the republics' economies / Mike Davidow
- Socialism would not strengthen the republics' economies / Guy Sorman
- Currency boards would strengthen the republics'economies / Alan Walters
- Privatization would strengthen the republics' economies / Leonid Grigoriev
- Employee ownership would strengthen the republics' economies / John Logue & Dan Bell
- Quelling nationalism is necessary / Natalia Narochnitskaya, Vladimir A. Babak & Victor Nadein-Rayevski
- Quelling nationalism is unnecessary / Philip Goldman, Gail Lapidus & Victor Zaslavsky
- Islamic fundamentalism must be repressed in the Central Asian republics / Boris Z. Rumer
- Islamic fundamentalism poses no threat to the Central Asian republics / Colin Barraclough
- U.S. policies could reduce conflict in the Central Asian republics / Firuz Kazemzadeh
- Uniting Ukraine and Russia would reduce conflict / Alexander Solzhenitsyn
- Democracy can reduce ethnic conflict / Rita Jalali & Seymour Martin Lipset.