The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1923, Volume 3

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W. W. Norton & Company, 1985 - 628 pages
In Volume III, Russia's geographical position as both a European and an Asian power and her twin aims of promoting world revolution and establishing normal relations with capitalist governments led to severe stresses in Soviet foreign policy. This volume analyzes these strains and their domestic and international ramifications.
 

Contents

FROM OCTOBER TO BRESTLITOVSK
3
THE DUAL POLICY
59
THE YEAR OF ISOLATION
109
DIPLOMATIC FEELERS
148
REVOLUTION OVER EUROPE
165
REVOLUTION OVER ASIA
229
NEP IN FOREIGN POLICY
271
RUSSIA AND GERMANY
305
CONSOLIDATION IN EUROPE
426
THE EASTERN QUESTION
467
I ECLIPSE
490
II REEMERGENCE
519
Note E THE MARXIST ATTITUDE TO WAR
549
F THE PREHISTORY OF THE COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL
567
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
571
BIBLIOGRAPHY
573

TO GENOA AND RAPALLO
339
RETREAT IN COMINTERN
383

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