For the peace and security of peoples. Documents of the foreign policy of the USSR, 1966. In two books. Book one. 29 March 30 July 196

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Peace and Security of the People . Foreign Policy Documents of the USSR, 1966. In two books. The first book. 29 March 30 July 1966" is a unique historical source that immerses the reader in the atmosphere of the Cold War and the complex international relations that prevailed in the middle of the 20th century. This collection of documents, collected and systematized by an unknown author, opens before us the veil over the foreign policy of the Soviet Union in one of the most tense periods of its history. In the first book, covering the period from March 29 to July 30, 1966, readers will be able to get acquainted with a variety of official documents that reflect not only the strategic priorities of the USSR, but also its reaction to international events of the time. This time was full of political crises, conflicts and negotiations, and it is in these documents that one can see how the Soviet leadership tried to preserve peace and security while simultaneously defending its interests on the world stage. The book will be of interest to both historians and history lovers, students and anyone interested in international relations and politics. It will be a valuable addition to the library of those who want to understand more deeply how the foreign policy of the USSR was formed, what ideas and strategies were at its core, and how they influenced world politics. Readers interested in Cold War topics, diplomacy, and international security will find in this book a wealth of valuable information and unique documents that will help them better understand the context and dynamics of those years. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of issues: from nuclear disarmament to conflicts in various regions of the world, from relations with Western powers to interaction with socialist countries. These documents not only illustrate political decisions, but also show how ideology and pragmatism were intertwined in Soviet foreign policy. Reading them, you can see how complex diplomatic games and strategic maneuvers influenced the fate of peoples and countries, and how important it was at that time to maintain a balance between peace and war. The author's style, while unknown, can nevertheless be described as rigorous and documentary, allowing readers to focus on facts and analysis rather than subjective interpretations. This makes the book especially valuable for researchers and students who are looking for reliable sources of information. “For the peace and security of peoples” is not just a collection of documents, it is the key to understanding the complex and multifaceted history that still affects the modern world. This book will be an indispensable resource for anyone who wants to understand how history shapes our present and future. It may also be of interest to those who are looking for literature on the topics of international relations, diplomacy and the history of the Cold War. For the Peace and Security of Nations . Foreign Policy Documents of the USSR, 1966" is not only an important historical document, but also a fascinating reading for everyone who wants to expand their knowledge of the world in which we live. Do not miss the opportunity to touch the history and understand how the events of the past continue to affect our present.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1983
- Volume
- 1