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Documents on British Policy Overseas - Series 3 : Britain and the Soviet Union, 1968-72 (Series III)

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Revealing British diplomatic records of the 60s and 70s for the first time, this volume charts the course of relations between Britain and the Soviet Union during 1968-72.

Focusing on the bilateral relationship, the documentation also sheds light on the wider issues which each country faced: war in the Middle East and South East Asia, the search for agreement on arms limitation, Berlin and the future of Germany.

The volume includes: Harold Wilson's visit to Moscow, January 1968; the UK as intermediary between the USA and Soviet Union over the war in Vietnam; the invasion of Czechoslovakia; Anglo-Soviet trade and technological agreements; the release of Gerald Brooke in 1969; intelligence assessments of the Soviet threat; the expulsion of 105 Soviet intelligence offices in 1971; cultural exchanges and the position of artists and musicians in the USSR; and assessments of UK policy between the superpowers and entering Europe.

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TSO
0115916962 / 9780115916960
Hardback
01/12/1997
United Kingdom
575 pages, 4pp b&w photographs
189 x 246 mm
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