For peace and security of peoples. Documents of foreign policy of the USSR, 1968. In two books. Book two. July December 1968

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Peace and Security of the People . USSR Foreign Policy Documents, 1968. In two books. The second book. July - December 1968" is a unique archive collection that reveals the internal mechanisms and diplomatic strategies of the Soviet Union in the pivotal year of the Cold War. This book, despite the absence of the author's instructions, is a valuable source for those who are interested in the history of international relations, foreign policy and diplomacy of the USSR in the era of tension and the search for a balance of power. The second part of the series covers the period from July to December 1968, and it contains key documents that demonstrate how the Soviet Union responded to global challenges, strengthened its positions and formed a policy aimed at ensuring peace and security of peoples. Reading these pages, it is possible to trace how the Soviet leadership interacted with allies, responded to international crises and promoted the idea of peace in the face of confrontation with the West. The documents included in the collection make it possible to understand how the USSR formulated its diplomatic initiatives, what strategies it used to strengthen its influence and how it responded to external threats. This book will be of particular interest to historians, political scientists, students and all those who seek to understand the inner cuisine of Soviet diplomacy. It will be a valuable addition to personal research on international relations during the Cold War era, as well as for those seeking a deep understanding of the methods and approaches of the Soviet leadership in times of crisis. At the age of 18 and older, readers who are passionate about history, international politics and diplomacy will find in this book not only facts, but also inspiration for analysis and reflection on global processes. Particular importance is attached to the fact that the collection contains not only dry documents, but also contextual comments explaining the most important decisions and diplomatic steps. This makes the book not just a collection of archival materials, but a living story about how in those years Soviet foreign policy was formed and implemented in practice. The style of presentation, despite its documentary nature, is saturated with analytical notes, which allows the reader not just to get acquainted with the facts, but to feel the spirit of the era and understand the motives of the Soviet leadership. The author's style, although unknown, resembles the research work of leading historians and experts on the foreign policy of the USSR, which makes the book especially authoritative and trustworthy. It will perfectly complement such well-known works as “The Cold War: A History of Confrontation” or “Soviet Diplomacy: Inner Peace and External Challenges”, providing unique documents and a fresh look at the events of 1968. If you are looking for a book that will open your eyes to behind-the-scenes diplomatic games, show how the USSR fought for the peace and security of peoples in difficult years. USSR Foreign Policy Documents, 1968. In two books. The second book. July December 1968” will become an indispensable source of knowledge for you. This book is not just a collection of documents, but a window into an era when the fate of peoples was decided behind closed doors, and diplomacy became a weapon in the struggle for peace. It is worth reading to all who appreciate the historical truth and want to understand how international relations were formed in one of the most tense periods of the 20th century.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1985