
The Soviet nationality front: some implications for U.S. foreign and security policy
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Until recently, U.S. policymakers assumed that the Soviet Union would enter the twenty-first century as a unified country. However, this scenario now appears unlikely, given the rising national self-consciousness and self-assertiveness of the Soviet ...
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