Condemned to Repetition?: The Rise, Fall and Reprise of Soviet-Russian Military Interventionism, 1973-96 (BCSIA Studies in International Security) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Condemned to Repetition?: The Rise, Fall and Reprise of Soviet-Russian Military Interventionism, 1973-96 (BCSIA Studies in International Security) Book

"This is a significant contribution to the study of Soviet and Russian military intervention and to the theoretical literature on the impact of historical learning on foreign-policy behavior." -- Jack S. Levy, Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University Why did the Soviet Union use less force to preserve the Soviet empire from 1989 to 1991 than it had used in distant and impoverished Angola in 1975? This book fills a key gap in international relations theories by examining how actors' preferences and causal conceptions change as they learn from their experiences. Andrew Bennett draws on interviews and declassified Politburo documents as well as numerous public statements to establish the views of Soviet and Russian officials. He argues that Soviet leaders drew lessons from their apparent successes in Vietnam and elsewhere in the 1970s that made them more interventionist. Then, as casualties in Afghanistan mounted in the 1980s, Soviet leaders learned different lessons that led them to withdraw from regional conflicts and even to abstain from the use of force as the Soviet empire dissolved. The loss of this empire led to exaggerated fears of "domino effects" within Russia and a resurgence of interventionist views, culminating in the Russian invasion of Chechnya in 1994. Throughout this process, Soviet and Russian leaders and policy experts were divided into competing schools of thought as much by the information to which they were exposed as by their apparent material interests. This helps explain how Gorbachev and other new thinkers were able to prevail over the powerful military- party-industrial complex that had dominated Soviet politics since Stalin's time.Read More

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  • 0262522578
  • 9780262522571
  • A Bennett
  • 1 November 1999
  • MIT Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 400
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