RUSSIA'S ROAD FROM PEACE TO WAR: SOVIET FOREIGN RELATIONS 1917-1941
by Louis Fischer
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(Subject: Between the World Wars - General) Dustwrapper torn on spine. Previous owner's name on endpaper. The course of Russia's foreign relations from the Bolshevik revolution to the Nazi invasion of Russia. The author's premise is that the foreign policy of a country can only be understood by close attention to domestic politics and the behaviour of those who rule. (Published: 1969) (Publisher: Harper & Row) (Pagination: 499pp Foxing on page edges.) (Condition: Good) UL-XXXXXX
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