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Edward A. Kolodziej Archives
Edward A. Kolodziej •ï¿½28 Items / 8 Books, 8 Articles, 12 Reviews
The Limits of Soviet Power in the Developing World (1989)
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    Gorbachev's USSR: At Home and Abroad (4 Reviews)
    Moscow's Third World Strategy, by Alvin Z. Rubinstein
    1. Moscow's Third World Strategy by Alvin Z. Rubinstein
    2. Gorbachev's Military Policy in the Third World by Mark N. Katz
    3. The Limits of Soviet Power in the Developing World by Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet
    4. The Soviet Union and the Strategy of Non-Alignment in the Third World by Roy Allison
    American Political Science Review, December 1990, pp. 1343-1345
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    Recent Books on International Relations (17 Reviews)
    The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
    1. The Grand Failure by Zbigniew K. Brzezinski
    2. Perestroika, 1989 by Abel G. Aganbegyan
    3. Moscow Spring by William Taubman and Jane Taubman
    4. Gorbachev and the Soviet Future by Lawrence W. Lerner and Donald W. Treadgold
    5. Our Man in Moscow by Robert A.D. Ford
    6. Moscow's Third World Strategy by Alvin Z. Rubinstein
    7. The Limits of Soviet Power in the Developing World by Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet
    8. The Social Impact of the Chernobyl Disaster by David R. Marples
    9. The Use and Abuse of Sovietology by Leopold Labedz
    10. What Is To Be Done? by Nikolai Chernyshevsky
    11. The Crisis of Marxist Ideology in Eastern Europe by Vladimir Tismaneanu
    12. Failed Utopias by Arch Puddington
    13. Revolution from Abroad by Jan T. Gross
    14. My Century by Aleksander Wat and Richard Lourie
    15. After the Bargain by Lajos Gubcsi
    16. Paradise Regained by C.L. Sulzberger
    17. Requiem Pour un Empire Defunt by Francois Fejto
    Foreign Affairs, Summer 1989, pp. 177-181