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Survival and Consolidation : the Foreign Policy of Soviet Russion 1918-1921

R. Debo
eBook, English, 1992
McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 1992
1 online resource (517 pages)
9780773562851, 9780773508286, 0773562850, 0773508287
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Acknowledgments
Preface
I Introduction
2 "We are not accustomed to waiting": Soviet Russia, the German revolution, and eastern Europe
3 Audiatur et altera pars: The Soviets propose peace
4 "Concessions to imperialism": Soviet Russia and the Bullitt Mission
5 Defence against "disguised intervention": Soviet policy in the Baltic and Poland
6 "The Intruder": Soviet Russia and the final months of the Paris peace conference
7 "Don't halloo until you're out of the woods": Soviet nationalities policy and the Baltic 14 "The policy of the bayonet, as usual, has broken down": The end of the Polish ephemeron
15 Seeking a "substitute for peace": Anglo-Soviet negotiations, May-November 1920
16 Final French failure: The preliminary peace of Riga and the destruction of Wrangel
17 "Getting Poland away from the Entente": Soviet-German relations
18 "The right to an independent existence": The treaties with Britain, Poland, and Germany
19 Federation and alliance: Soviet policy in Southwest Asia, 1920-1921
20 "Not a step further towards the East": The creation of the Far Eastern Republic
Conclusion 8 The end of "spontaneous victories": Ukraine, Hungary, and Bessarabia
9 The peace of Dorpat: "A dress rehearsal for an agreement with the Entente"
10 "Co-existence of socialist and capitalist states": The Soviet initiation of peace negotiations with Great Britain
11 "We should take Baku": Soviet policy in the Caucasus, 1919-1920
12 "Astoundingly attractive offers": Attempted peace negotiations with Poland
13 "A frantic acceleration of the offensive against Poland": Soviet policy in eastern Europe, April-August 1920 Notes
Bibliography
Index
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