This is the third in a series of volumes detailing the history of
Soviet foreign policy from the Great Depression to the Great
Patriotic War. It covers Soviet policy in the Far East from the
Japanese rejection of a non-aggression pact in January 1933 to the
conclusion of a neutrality pact in April 1941. During the course of
that period the Soviet Union moved from being the vulnerable and
isolated suitor to a position of negotiation from strength.
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