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Gorbachev's New Thinking on Terrorism (Hardcover)
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Gorbachev's New Thinking on Terrorism (Hardcover)
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Galia Golan's concise but richly detailed monograph gives us the
first look at Soviet policy toward terrorism under Gorbachev.
Drawing on a wide array of Soviet sources, Dr. Golan traces the
evolution in Soviet attitudes toward terrorism and support for
movements of national liberation from Brezhnev to Gorbachev. She
focuses specifically on the change in Soviet public positions
toward a more explicit condemnation of terrorist acts. The debate
is likely to continue over whether changing public positions
reflect an actual shift in Soviet behavior, but Golan's book helps
to frame that debate. All those who are interested in evaluating
Soviet `new thinking' on an important global and regional issue
should read this book. Dennis B. Ross Director, Policy Planning
Staff U.S. Department of State This book examines the reevaluation
of Soviet foreign policy under Gorbachev, known as the new
thinking. This new foreign policy has produced a new Soviet
attitude and, apparently, different behavior toward terrorism. In
the past, terrorism was officially condemned either as a method
employed by imperialist or capitalist regimes against an oppressed
population or as an illegitimate offshoot of armed struggle, having
nothing in common with genuine liberation struggles. Under
Gorbachev, there is a reduction in Soviet aid to many groups using
terrorism and a call for political solutions to ongoing conflicts.
The latest volume in The Washington Papers series, Gorbachev's New
Thinking on Terrorism will be of special interest to political
scientists, Soviet specialists, or anyone interested in terrorism
today. With a foreword by Walter laqueur Laqueur, this book begins
with a detailed background study of Soviet attitudes toward
terrorism, demonstrating the changes in Gorbachev's approach to the
problem. Galia Golan, Darwin professor of Soviet and East European
Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, defines the
differences between Gorbachev's rhetoric and the reality of the new
thinking as the book explores reports and rumors of Soviet
involvement in Pakistan and the Philippines. The book concludes
with a look at current Soviet policy toward terrorist groups
traditionally backed by the Soviet Union.
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