GEOPOLITICS AND TREATIES OF THE SOVIET UNION DURING THE COLD WAR
Giuseppe-Cristian Zaharie and
Niculae Gamenț ()
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Giuseppe-Cristian Zaharie: Romanian American University, Bucharest
Niculae Gamenț: Romanian American University, Bucharest
Romanian Economic Business Review, 2023, vol. 18, issue 2, 130-138
Abstract:
The Soviet Union, one of the two global superpowers to the Cold War, has had over this period an ably adapted and pragmatically differentiated foreign policy, in an often successful and costly attempt to obtain influence, cooperation, security and sometimes a domination in the international relations plan. This fact led, with the temporary cost of the largest military budget in the world and exorbitant expenditures of military and economic assistance, to establishment and subsequent collapse of a huge military and political construction, of an influence empire and social-political system, atypical and unique in history
Keywords: alliances; geopolitics; Soviet Empire; Cold War; treatises; The Soviet Union (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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