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Gorbachev's Military Policy in the Third World Mark N. Katz

Gorbachev's Military Policy in the Third World By Mark N. Katz

Gorbachev's Military Policy in the Third World by Mark N. Katz


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This book examines the Soviet military statements since Gorbachev came to power, which indicate that the Soviet military, for the most part, does not oppose Gorbachev's retrenchment from the Third World.

Gorbachev's Military Policy in the Third World Summary

Gorbachev's Military Policy in the Third World by Mark N. Katz

Mark Katz's highly readable and useful overview of Soviet military interest in the Third World will be an important resource for anyone doing research in this field.

Francis Fukuyama, Deputy Director for East-West Relations, Policy Planning Staff, U.S. Department of State

In his timely and thoughtful assessment of Gorbachev's evolving military policy, Mark Katz cautions against concluding that Moscow has lost interest in retaining and acquiring positions of influence in areas such as Angola, the Arab world, Ethiopia, and Central America. By detailing for us the `new thinking' in Moscow, and the new policies that it has spawned in the USSR's Third World Policy, he has made a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate about the challenge that Gorbachev poses to the United States. Alvin Z. Rubinstein, Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania

This book examines the changes that have occurred in Soviet military policy toward the Third World under Gorbachev. Mark Katz studies Gorbachev's active pursuit of detente with the West in terms of his ambitious economic reform efforts. Katz maintains that since Gorbachev regards detente as so essential for the achievement of perestroika, he has adopted a less aggressive military policy in the Third World. This book examines the Soviet military statements since Gorbachev came to power, which indicate that the Soviet military, for the most part, does not oppose Gorbachev's retrenchment from the Third World. The Soviet military even seems to approve the decision to withdraw from Afghanistan.

The author points out that while Gorbachev has de-emphasized the expansion of Moscow's base network in the Third World, he has vigorously sought to reduce U.S. military access to it. Gorbachev has attempted to do this through a stepped-up diplomatic campaign to convince moderate Third World states that the Soviet Union is not their enemy and hence there is no need to ally with Washington against Moscow. Katz also analyzes the Soviet support of regional security proposals for Asia and the Pacific, the Persian Gulf, the Middle East, parts of Africa, Central America, and elsewhere. Katz maintains that if these security proposals are accepted, U.S. military access to them would definitely be reduced and that the Soviets' de-emphasis on obtaining new bases could mean that moderate Third World governments may become more amenable to accepting these regional security proposals.

About Mark N. Katz

MARK N. KATZ is an Assistant Professor of Government and Politics at George Mason University. He is the author of The Third World in Soviet Military Thought (Johns Hopkins, 1982) and Russia and Arabia: Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Arabian Peninsula (Johns Hopkins, 1986), plus several journal and newspaper articles on Soviet relations with the Third World.

Table of Contents

Foreword Introduction The Context of Soviet Military Policy The Soviet Military's View of Gorbachev's Third World Policy Gorbachev and Soviet Support for Revolution Defending Marxist Third World Regimes Non-Marxist Third World States and Soviet Military Goals Gorbachev, the Third World, and the Future Index

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NPB9780275933401
9780275933401
0275933407
Gorbachev's Military Policy in the Third World by Mark N. Katz
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-07-07
123
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