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

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Peace and Security of the People . USSR Foreign Policy Documents, 1968. In two books. The first book. January July 1968” is a unique and rich historical source that opens up the inner world of Soviet diplomacy of the mid-20th century to the reader. This book, created by an unknown author, is a carefully compiled collection of documents reflecting the key points of the foreign policy activities of the Soviet Union in the first half of 1968. It is intended for those interested in the history of international relations, politics of the Cold War era, as well as for diplomatic professionals and students seeking to understand the mechanisms and principles of Soviet foreign policy in the most difficult years of global confrontation. The book covers the period from January to July 1968, and details the most important diplomatic initiatives, negotiations, appeals, and decisions that shaped the international landscape of the time. The reader will be able to follow the developments related to different regions of the world - from tense situations in Europe and the Middle East to active diplomatic contacts with Asian and Latin American countries. The book reveals the strategies of Soviet diplomacy, its approaches to resolving conflicts and strengthening alliances, as well as the internal discussions that took place in the Kremlin about foreign policy priorities. This book will be of particular interest to those who want to understand how the Soviet Union responded to international challenges, what documents and decisions were at the heart of its policy, and how relations with the United States, China, the Warsaw Pact countries and other states were formed. It will be a valuable source for historians, political scientists, students and anyone seeking a deep and objective understanding of an era when the world was teetering on the brink of nuclear catastrophe, and diplomacy played a key role in preserving or destroying international stability. The author's style, though unknown, evokes a sense of documentary accuracy and analytical depth. The book traces not only the facts, but also the motives, ideas and strategic goals inherent in each solution. This edition is not just a collection of documents, but a living account of how the foundations of modern international politics were formed in those years, and why such important events took place in 1968. Special attention is paid to how Soviet diplomacy responded to internal and external challenges related to the events in Czechoslovakia, Vietnam and other hot spots. An important part of the book is analytical comments that help to understand why Soviet leaders acted this way and what consequences this had for the world arena. In this context, the book “For the Peace and Security of Peoples” becomes not only a historical document, but also a valuable tool for those who want to discern the fine line between diplomacy and strategic games. If you are looking for a book that will help you understand how the policy of the USSR was formed in 1968, and you want to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Cold War, this work will be a real discovery for you. It is suitable for readers aged 16 years and older who are interested in history, politics, international relations and diplomacy. It can also be a great addition to the 20th century history curriculum, as well as inspire further research in world politics. In general, "For the peace and security of peoples. Documents of the USSR Foreign Policy, 1968" is not just a collection of documents, but a window into the past, which helps to understand how Soviet diplomacy tried to preserve peace and ensure the security of its peoples in the conditions of global tension. This publication deserves attention due to its informativeness, historical value and ability to immerse the reader in the atmosphere of an era when the fate of the world hung on the thin thread of diplomatic skill.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1985
- Volume
- 1