Silent conflict : a hidden history of early Soviet-Western relations / Michael Jabara Carley.
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- 9781442225862 (e-book)
- 327.4704 23
- D34.S65 C37 2014eb
Includes bibliographical references and index.
How it began: revolution, intervention, civil war, 1917-1921 -- "We must trade and they must trade": first attempts at peaceful coexistence, 1921-1922 -- Which way Soviet policy? confusion and incoherence, 1922-1923 -- "Hedged in by reservations": peaceful coexistence in London and Paris, 1923-1924 -- "Save the family silver": fearful coexistence in Paris and Berlin, 1924-1925 -- "Steady! don't let us get jumpy": revolution in China, 1924-1925 -- Principles and reprisals: hostile coexistence in London and Washington, 1925-1926 -- "The blind and the lame": Rapallo reaffirmed, 1925-1927 -- Red scare, war scare: China and the rupture of Anglo-Soviet relations, 1925-1927 -- "Colossal misfortune": hostile coexistence in Paris, 1925-1927 -- "These are times of quick suspicions": sullen coexistence, 1927-1930 -- "Always a trump in our game": Rapallo sustained, 1927-1930 -- Conclusion: sorting it out.
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