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Contrasting US and German Attitudes to Soviet Trade, 1917–91

Politics by Economic Means

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  • © 1992

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. The Origins of US and German Attitudes to Soviet Trade: ‘Positive Economic Measures’ in the Interwar Period

  3. Economic Power as an Instrument of Foreign Policy: Embargo in 1947–53

  4. Diversification in East-West Trade Policy after 1953

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Analyzes the differences in the approach to Soviet trade between the US and Germany since 1917. It provides an historical perpective to the use of Western economic power as an instrument with which to change Soviet policy. The book relates economic policy to political strategy.

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