For decades U.S, foreign policy was focused on battling the menace of Soviet communism; then, seemingly overnight, the implacable foe collapsed. How did this extraordinary event come about? Political psychologist Steven Kull argues that only a revolution in the thinking of the country's top leaders can explain the swiftness and comparative peacefulness of the recent political transformation. His analysis, based on probing interviews with Soviet policymakers and on a careful reading of the public record, reveals the painful process by which they came to accept the failure of Leninism and to forge an alternative ideology dubbed "new thinking." Kull assesses the influence of new thinking and other streams of thought on post-Soviet foreign policy and behavior and describes the new challenges they present to Western nations.
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Foreword -- Preface -- A Revolution of Ideas -- Challenging Lenin -- New Thinking: A New Ideology -- The Resistance To Giving Up Lenin -- The New Great-Power Thinking -- The Third World -- Europe -- Universalism, New Thinking, and the New World Order -- Design of the Study
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Product details

ISBN
9780367004705
Published
2020-04-09
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
600 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
U, G, 05, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
220

Author

Biographical note

Steven Kull is currently a senior visiting scholar at the Center for International Security Studies, University of Maryland, and senior research associate at Global Outlook, Palo Alto, California.