1st Edition
Soviet Diplomacy And Negotiating Behavior The Emerging New Context For U.s. Diplomacy
By Joseph G. Whelan
Copyright 1983
604 Pages
by
Routledge
604 Pages
by
Routledge
604 Pages
by
Routledge
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"The foreign affairs book of the season ... an absorbing review of the nitty-gritty of Soviet-American diplomacy over the years." — Stephen S. Rosenfeld, The Washington Post "Vast in its historical sweep. . . . Focusing on the period since the Bolshevik Revolution, Whelan stresses five themes: the nature of negotiating behavior, its principal characteristics, elements contributing to its... Read more
Foreword -- Purpose and Design of the Study -- Diplomacy and Negotiation in Historical Perspective -- From Revolution to "United Front" With Chicherin and Litvinov in the 1920's and 1930's -- Negotiations Under Stalin: During World War II, 1939-45 -- Negotiations Under Stalin: During World War II, 1939-1945 -- Negotiations Under Stalin: During the Cold War, 1946-53 -- In Transition to Peaceful Coexistence with Khrushchev, 1953-64 -- In Transition to Peaceful Coexistence with Khrushchev, 1953-64 -- Solidifying Peaceful Coexistence with Brezhnev, 1965-79 -- Solidifying Peaceful Coexistence with Brezhnev, 1965-79 -- Permanency and Change in the Soviet Approach to Diplomacy and Negotiations: Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy -- Appendix
Biography
Joseph G. Whelan






