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Jonathan Steele •ï¿½14 Items / 5 Books, 9 Articles
Soviet Power (1983)
The Kremlin's Foreign Policy--Brezhnev to Andropov
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Published Reviews
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    Fuzzy Focus & Clear Vision (2 Reviews)
    Soviet Power, by Jonathan Steele
    1. Soviet Power by Jonathan Steele
    2. The Soviet Union Today: An Interpretive Guide by James Cracraft
    Chronicles, January 1985, pp. 11-12
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    The Unhipness of Folk (3 Reviews)
    Soviet Power, by Jonathan Steele
    1. Soviet Power by Jonathan Steele
    2. The Making of the Second Cold War by Fred Halliday
    3. The Soviet Viewpoint by Georgi A. Arbatov and Willem Oltmans
    Marxism Today, January 1984, pp. 44-45
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    Recent Books on International Relations (16 Reviews)
    The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
    1. Andropov by Zhores Medvedev
    2. Yuri Andropov by Vladimir Solovyov and Elena Klepikova
    3. Soviet Power by Jonathan Steele
    4. The Soviet View of U.S. Strategic Doctrine by Jonathan Samuel Lockwood
    5. The Pattern of Soviet Conduct in the Third World by Walter Laqueur
    6. The Soviet Union and the Middle East in the 1980s by Mark V. Kauppi and R. Craig Nation
    7. The Liberators by Viktor Suvorov
    8. Ease My Sorrows by Lev Kopelev
    9. Writers in Russia, 1917-1978 by Max Hayward and Patricia Blake
    10. Latvia in the Wars of the Twentieth Century by Visvaldis Mangulis
    11. The Polish Drama, 1980-1982 by Jan B. de Weydenthal, Bruce D. Porter, and Kevin Devlin, ...
    12. America's Other Voice by Sig Mickelson
    13. Hungary 1956 Revisited by Ferenc Feher and Agnes Heller
    14. The Lust for Power by Yeshayahu A. Jelinek
    15. Djilas by Stephen Clissold
    16. South-Eastern Europe After Tito by David Carlton and Carlo Schaerf
    Foreign Affairs, Winter 1983, pp. 469-471