After the defeat of the Arab armies in June 1967, the Soviet government demonstrated a resolve to utilize military aid to gain influence in the Third World -- even if such policies involved considerable risk of war -- by moving quickly to replace Soviet weapons destroyed or captured by the Iaraelis. Soviet arms diplomacy appears to have a central place in Soviet ambitions to replace western with communist influence among the developing nations. The analysis of this important policy instrument is the concern of the document. (Author)
Soviet Military Aid as a Reflection of Soviet Objectives, 1955-1967
1968
301 pages
Report
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English
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