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Soviet Power: The Continuing Challenge James Sherr

Soviet Power: The Continuing Challenge By James Sherr

Soviet Power: The Continuing Challenge by James Sherr


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Representing the culmination of an RUSI main theme study, Soviet Power and Prospects, this volume is based on the Institute's proposition that military power exerts a profound influence on the course of world politics and that such power cannot be divorced from its social and political context.

Soviet Power: The Continuing Challenge Summary

Soviet Power: The Continuing Challenge by James Sherr

Representing the culmination of an RUSI main theme study, Soviet Power and Prospects, this volume is based on the Institute's proposition that military power exerts a profound influence on the course of world politics and that such power cannot be divorced from its social and political context.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The continuing challenge: first principles; foundations of power - resources empire; army and party, war and politics; the changing scope of military strategy; the invisibles of power. Part 2 Perceptions of Soviet power: perceptions of Soviet power and influence, H.Sonnenfeldt; Europe and the security of Russia, E.Moreton; the Middle East, Afghanistan and the Gulf in the Soviet perception, F.Halliday; power in the Kremlin - politics and the military, M.Mackintosh; Soviet maritime power, Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Fieldhouse; morale, motivation and leadership in the Soviet armed forces, Commadore S.Williams.

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NLS9781349120772
9781349120772
1349120774
Soviet Power: The Continuing Challenge by James Sherr
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
1991-01-01
283
N/A
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