Soviet strategic thought, 1917-91

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225 pages 1998

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During the Cold War, Westerners were obsessed with the military policies of the Soviet Union. Until the demise of the Soviet Union, however, few details of Moscow's thinking on military matters were available. In this book, Andrei Kokoshin reveals how Soviet military theorists developed and debated the concepts that provided the basis for the Kremlin's defense policies.

Drawing on Soviet-era archives and unpublished materials, he sheds light on this important chapter in the history of Russia and the world. Kokoshin places the strategic concepts behind Moscow's military policies in the context of internal and international struggles for power and assesses the future role of military power in Russia's national security strategy.

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