For the peace and security of peoples. Documents of the foreign policy of the USSR, 1967. In two books. Book one. January June 1967

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Peace and Security of the People . Foreign Policy Documents of the USSR, 1967. In two books. The first book. January June 1967” is a unique and important historical source that immerses the reader in the complex and multifaceted world of Soviet diplomacy of the mid-20th century. This collection of documents, prepared by an unknown author, represents a valuable window into the internal mechanisms of the Soviet Union's foreign policy, revealing the strategic objectives, diplomatic maneuvers, and key international initiatives undertaken in the first half of 1967. What is hidden behind the pages of this book? It contains original documents reflecting the most important events and decisions that determined the course of the USSR in global politics . The reader will be able to follow how the Soviet leadership responded to international challenges, what steps were taken to strengthen peace and security of peoples, as well as how relations with other countries and blocs were formed. Special attention is paid to diplomatic negotiations, official statements and internal strategic plans, which show how important for the Soviet Union the role of peacekeeping initiatives and countering the threats of war. This book will be an invaluable acquisition for history lovers, students of international relations, political scientists and anyone interested in the Cold War era and Soviet diplomacy. It will be especially interesting for those who are looking for documentary evidence and analytical materials about the foreign policy of the USSR in the 1960s. At the age of 16 and older, readers with a basic interest in world history and politics will find in this collection an in-depth analysis and a rich factual basis for study. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of issues, from the struggle for peace and conflict prevention to diplomatic maneuvers in the face of international tension. A special place is occupied by the analysis of Soviet disarmament initiatives, interaction with the Warsaw Pact countries, as well as relations with the United States, China and other major powers. The documents make it possible to understand how Soviet diplomacy sought to maintain the balance of power, strengthen international credibility and demonstrate its role in global security. The style of the author, despite his anonymity, is distinguished by accuracy, analytical depth and respect for historical truth. Unlike artwork, this collection does not look for vivid artistic images, but focuses on facts and documents, which makes it especially valuable for those who value authenticity and scientific accuracy. Within the framework of a series of documents on the foreign policy of the USSR, this book occupies a special place, representing an important stage in the understanding of the global strategies of the Soviet government. If you are already familiar with other works about the Cold War, such as “The Cold War: A History of Confrontation” or “Soviet Diplomacy: From Khrushchev to Brezhnev”, then this book will be a logical continuation and expansion of knowledge for you. It will help to understand how the Soviet leadership formulated its priorities in a particular period, what diplomatic instruments it used and how it sought to ensure the security of its peoples. In general, "For the peace and security of peoples. Documents of the USSR Foreign Policy, 1967" is not just a collection of historical documents. This is a living testimony to an era in which the destinies of millions were decided, and in which diplomacy became a weapon in the struggle for peace. This book is worthy of attention of anyone who wants to understand how during the most difficult years of the Cold War the Soviet Union fought for its security and influence on the world stage, while remaining a supporter of peace and stability.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1984
- Volume
- 1