Soviet foreign policy : 1917-1941/ George F. Kennan, Institute for Advanced Study Princeton, New Jersey ; an anvil original under the general editorship of Louis L. Snyder.

By: Kennan, George F. (George Frost), 1904-2005 [author.]Contributor(s): Snyder, Louis L. (Louis Leo), 1907-1993 [editor.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Modern history ; 47.New York : D. Van Nostrand Company ; 1960©1960 Description: 191 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text2 Media type: unmediated2 Carrier type: volume2ISBN: 0442000472 (paperback)Subject(s): Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- 1917-1945LOC classification: DK266.5 .K46 1960Summary: Goerge f. Kennan, Former United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union and a leading authority on Soviet affairs, here traces Soviet foreign policy from the moment of the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917 to the moment of the involvement of Russia in the Second World War. Professor Kennan explores the political and personal motivations of the Soviet leaders, the nature of the policies they pursued, and the significance of their actions.He concludes that "Soviet diplomacy was generally conducted with extraordinary energy and resourcefulness, and often with a brutal and effective tactical realism. --Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-188) and index.

Goerge f. Kennan, Former United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union and a leading authority on Soviet affairs, here traces Soviet foreign policy from the moment of the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917 to the moment of the involvement of Russia in the Second World War. Professor Kennan explores the political and personal motivations of the Soviet leaders, the nature of the policies they pursued, and the significance of their actions.He concludes that "Soviet diplomacy was generally conducted with extraordinary energy and resourcefulness, and often with a brutal and effective tactical realism. --Back cover.