The Soviet Union and National Liberation Movements in the Third
World (1988) is a systematic comparison of Soviet theory about, and
actual behaviour toward, movements for national liberation in the
Third World. In this definitive study, Professor Golan demonstrates
that Soviet behaviour toward such movements is consistent with
Soviet theory as stated in the writings and speeches of high-level
influential within the Party, military and academic communities. In
so doing, she advances our understanding of the 'rules of thumb'
that Soviet leaders appeared to follow in deciding whether and how
to assist the varied types of 'anti-imperialist' and separatist
movements in the developing world. The first part of the book
provides a detailed analysis of the various schools of thought
among Soviet writers concerning different aspects of national
liberation movements, and the second part analyses actual Soviet
behaviour toward numerous movements around the world.
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