Soviet Interest in Scandinavia: An Analysis of Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Nordic States.

Given the trend toward increased interdependence and regional integration in the European state system since World War II, plus the stark reality of strategic geography, this thesis postulates that Soviet foreign policy toward any of the Scandinavian states is best comprehended from a regional persp...

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Main Author: Easterly,James C
Other Authors: NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CALIF
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Language:English
Published: 1977
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spelling ftdtic:ADA044181 2023-05-15T16:49:57+02:00 Soviet Interest in Scandinavia: An Analysis of Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Nordic States. Easterly,James C NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CALIF 1977-06 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA044181 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA044181 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA044181 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Government and Political Science *FOREIGN POLICY *USSR *INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS STRATEGY EXPORTS INTERNATIONAL POLITICS THESES INTERNATIONAL TRADE TREATIES NORWAY COMMUNISM SWEDEN FINLAND DENMARK IMPORTS ICELAND Text 1977 ftdtic 2016-02-20T14:17:14Z Given the trend toward increased interdependence and regional integration in the European state system since World War II, plus the stark reality of strategic geography, this thesis postulates that Soviet foreign policy toward any of the Scandinavian states is best comprehended from a regional perspective. Soviet interactions with the Scandinavian states through the media of the Communist Party, interstate diplomacy, trade and armed force are taken as the collective expression of Soviet interests in the region, the roots of Soviet foreign policy. The plan and prognosis for Soviet foreign policy, faithfully attributed by today's Soviet leaders to the wisdom and vision of Party founders, Marx and Lenin, are examined in this thesis in the light of Scandinavia's political history to gauge Scandinavia's ideological potential for Soviet cultivation. (Author) Text Iceland Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Norway
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topic Government and Political Science
*FOREIGN POLICY
*USSR
*INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
STRATEGY
EXPORTS
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
THESES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TREATIES
NORWAY
COMMUNISM
SWEDEN
FINLAND
DENMARK
IMPORTS
ICELAND
spellingShingle Government and Political Science
*FOREIGN POLICY
*USSR
*INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
STRATEGY
EXPORTS
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
THESES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TREATIES
NORWAY
COMMUNISM
SWEDEN
FINLAND
DENMARK
IMPORTS
ICELAND
Easterly,James C
Soviet Interest in Scandinavia: An Analysis of Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Nordic States.
topic_facet Government and Political Science
*FOREIGN POLICY
*USSR
*INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
STRATEGY
EXPORTS
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
THESES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TREATIES
NORWAY
COMMUNISM
SWEDEN
FINLAND
DENMARK
IMPORTS
ICELAND
description Given the trend toward increased interdependence and regional integration in the European state system since World War II, plus the stark reality of strategic geography, this thesis postulates that Soviet foreign policy toward any of the Scandinavian states is best comprehended from a regional perspective. Soviet interactions with the Scandinavian states through the media of the Communist Party, interstate diplomacy, trade and armed force are taken as the collective expression of Soviet interests in the region, the roots of Soviet foreign policy. The plan and prognosis for Soviet foreign policy, faithfully attributed by today's Soviet leaders to the wisdom and vision of Party founders, Marx and Lenin, are examined in this thesis in the light of Scandinavia's political history to gauge Scandinavia's ideological potential for Soviet cultivation. (Author)
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title Soviet Interest in Scandinavia: An Analysis of Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Nordic States.
title_short Soviet Interest in Scandinavia: An Analysis of Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Nordic States.
title_full Soviet Interest in Scandinavia: An Analysis of Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Nordic States.
title_fullStr Soviet Interest in Scandinavia: An Analysis of Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Nordic States.
title_full_unstemmed Soviet Interest in Scandinavia: An Analysis of Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Nordic States.
title_sort soviet interest in scandinavia: an analysis of soviet foreign policy toward the nordic states.
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