Foreign Policy Documents of the USSR. Vol. 11. January 1 December 31, 1928

Foreign Policy Documents of the USSR. Vol. 11. January 1 December 31, 1928

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Documents of the Foreign Policy of the USSR . Volume 11. 1 January 31 December 1928 . This is a unique publication, which is an important historical and documentary source that reveals the subtleties and nuances of the foreign policy of the Soviet Union in one of the most interesting periods of its history. Under the editorship of the collective of authors, this volume covers the events that took place in 1928, when the world was on the verge of new political changes, and the USSR was just beginning to assert its positions in the international arena. This volume contains original documents, letters, protocols and other materials that provide an opportunity to understand more deeply how the foreign policy of the Soviet Union was formed in the face of global challenges. The reader will be able to follow the development of relations with key countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany, as well as see how domestic events in the country influenced international relations. This period was saturated with important events, such as the beginning of industrialization and collectivization, which in turn affected diplomatic initiatives and negotiations. The book will be of interest to both historians and a wide audience interested in 20th century politics and history. It will be a useful resource for students and teachers researching international relations issues, as well as for anyone who wants to understand how modern politics was formed and what lessons can be learned from the past. Readers who are passionate about history, politics and sociology will find in this volume a wealth of valuable information that will help them better understand the context and consequences of those events. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of issues, from diplomatic relations and economic agreements to cultural exchanges and ideological confrontations. The author's team seeks not only to present the facts, but also to analyze them, which makes the book not just a collection of documents, but a full-fledged study that can cause interest and discussion among readers. The style of presentation in this volume is clear and accessible, which makes it easy to perceive even the most complex historical events. The team of authors, consisting of experienced historians and researchers, uses a variety of sources and methods of analysis, which gives the book scientific depth and reliability. This publication will be an important contribution to the study of the foreign policy of the USSR and will help readers to see how historical processes are interconnected and affect each other. If you are looking for books like "Documents of the foreign policy of the USSR. Volume 11. 1 January 31 December 1928 . », pay attention to other volumes in this series, as well as the works of authors such as A. N. Saharov or B. and . Lenin, who also explore various aspects of Soviet history. This book will not only be a valuable addition to your library, but also a source of inspiration for thinking about how history shapes our present and future. Do not miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of international politics and history, opening up new horizons for yourself through the pages of this unique publication.
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1966

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