First published in 1992, this book examines Soviet foreign policy
towards Southeast Asia in the context of the transformation of the
perestroika era in the Soviet Union. The discussion begins in 1985
and ends in 1989 with the Soviet partial withdrawal from Cam Ranh
Bay. Buszynski considers Gorbachev's effort to disengage from the
Cambodian problem, the weakening of the Soviet alliance with
Vietnam and the real effort to overcome old hostilities with growth
areas in ASEAN such as Thailand and Singapore. This is a
fascinating and relevant title, of particular value to students
with an interest in Russia and the history of international
relations in Southeast Asia.
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