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Silent Conflict - A Hidden History of Early Soviet-Western Relations (Paperback)
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Silent Conflict - A Hidden History of Early Soviet-Western Relations (Paperback)
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This deeply informed book traces the dramatic history of early
Soviet-western relations after World War I. Michael Jabara Carley
provides a lively exploration of the formative years of Soviet
foreign policy making after the Bolshevik Revolution, especially
focusing on Soviet relations with the West during the 1920s. Carley
demonstrates beyond doubt that this seminal period-termed the
"silent conflict" by one Soviet diplomat-launched the Cold War. He
shows that Soviet-western relations, at best grudging and
mistrustful, were almost always hostile. Concentrating on the major
western powers-Germany, France, Great Britain, and the United
States-the author also examines the ongoing political upheaval in
China that began with the May Fourth Movement in 1919 as a critical
influence on western-Soviet relations. Carley draws on twenty-five
years of research in recently declassified Soviet and western
archives to present an authoritative history of the foreign policy
of the Soviet state. From the earliest days of the Bolshevik
Revolution, deeply anti-communist western powers attempted to
overthrow the newly formed Soviet government. As the weaker party,
Soviet Russia waged war when it had to, but it preferred
negotiations and agreements with the West rather than armed
confrontation. Equally embattled by internal struggles for power
after the death of V. I. Lenin, the Soviet government was torn
between its revolutionary ideals and the pragmatic need to come to
terms with its capitalist adversaries. The West too had its
ideologues and pragmatists. This illuminating window into the overt
and covert struggle and ultimate standoff between the USSR and the
West during the 1920s will be invaluable for all readers interested
in the formative years of the Cold War.
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