This volume brings together empirical and analytical studies of the
nature and evolution of Soviet-British relations during the 1980s.
The relationship is placed within the wider context of Soviet
policy towards the West and NATO and the pivotal security role
played by Britain between the United States and its West European
allies. The contributors examine the historical background; mutual
perceptions and policy perspectives; Soviet and British interests,
objectives and concerns; and the role of economic, political,
diplomatic, non-governmental and security factors in shaping the
overall relationship. A concluding section evaluates trends in
relations throughout the 1980s. The work of specialists on Soviet
and British policies, Soviet-British Relations since the 1970s
provides perspectives for policy-makers and academic specialists
concerned with Soviet and British foreign and defence policy, as
well as security and international affairs.
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