Baseline for Change: The Brezhnev Legacy -- The Early Impact of New Political Thought, 1985-1989 -- Reshaping the Establishment -- Ripple Effects of Perestroika on Relations with Cuba -- Nicaragua: Test Case of Superpower Cooperation -- Relations with the Other Countries of the Isthmus -- Relations with the Island and Rim Countries of the Caribbean -- Prospects for the Future
Summary
During his years of leadership in the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev initiated revolutionary changes in that country's foreign and domestic policies. A Foreign Policy in Transition charts the changing Soviet policies toward Central America and the Caribbean during the Gorbachev years, examines the effects of these policies on individual countries, and looks to the role that Russia and the other Soviet-successor states will play in this region in the 1990s. Jan S. Adams analyzes the factors shaping Gorbachev's foreign policy in Central America by surveying Soviet political views
Analysis
Foreign relations
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Central America
Caribbean region
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-239) and index
Notes
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