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|a Unwanted visionaries :
|b the Soviet failure in Asia at the end of the Cold War /
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|a Oxford studies in international history
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Card players: the origins of Sino-Soviet rapprochement, 1982-85 -- Lost opportunities: Japan and the Soviet Union, 1982-1987 -- The rise and fall of Gorbachev's vision for Asia, 1985-89 -- Vietnam's vietnam: ending the Cambodian quagmire, 1979-89 -- Sino-Soviet normalization, 1989-91 -- Moscow and Seoul mend fences, 1986-90 -- Tokyo's miscalculation, 1988-89 -- Equation with many variables: Soviet-Japanese relations, 1990-91 -- Epilogue.
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|a Radchenko explores the Asian dimension of Soviet foreign policy during the last decade of the Cold War. He discusses the origins of Soviet rapprochement with China and the reasons for stalemate with Japan, accounts for the failure of the Soviet effort to bring China and India into a strategic alignment with the USSR, and shows how Gorbachev's new thinking conflicted with the geopolitical imperative of maintaining client relationships in the Third World, and how this contradiction tied his hands in Afghanistan, Cambodia, and on the Korean peninsula.
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