To Run The World by Sergey Radchenko
"To Run The World" by Sergey Radchenko explores the Soviet Union's relentless pursuit of global dominance during the Cold War. The book delves into the mindset of Soviet leaders as they navigated complex relationships with the United States and China. It examines how their ambitions and insecurities influenced key policies, from Stalin's territorial expansions to Khrushchev's risky international ventures, Brezhnev's strategic maneuvers in the developing world, and Gorbachev's attempts at reform. This historical narrative highlights the enduring impact of the Soviet quest for power on contemporary global dynamics.
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- 2024
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- Long
- Pages
- 603
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