EFTA00843263Set 9
2015-10-1936p15,009w
power. Reagan was
also a stanched anti-Communist who truly believed that the Soviet Union was an evil Empire that must
be confronted very aggressively.
Understanding that his Presidency wouldn ... most famous speeches made in 1983 at Westminster in
England, he described/labelled the Soviet Union as "The Evil Empire" malting it clear that he didn't
want to settle with ... this Soviet Union, he wanted to defeat it. At the time that Reagan took office,
America's strategy in the Cold War dating back to the Eisenhower administration
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EFTA00843351Set 9
2015-10-1836p15,007w
power. Reagan was
also a stanched anti-Communist who truly believed that the Soviet Union was an evil Empire that must
be confronted very aggressively.
Understanding that his Presidency wouldn ... most famous speeches made in 1983 at Westminster in
England, he described/labelled the Soviet Union as "The Evil Empire" malting it clear that he didn't
want to settle with ... this Soviet Union, he wanted to defeat it. At the time that Reagan took office,
America's strategy in the Cold War dating back to the Eisenhower administration
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EFTA00985369Set 9
2014-03-0836p13,196w
immune from pressure. This is not
1968, and Russia is not the Soviet Union. The Russians need foreign
investment; oligarchs like traveling to Paris and London, and there are
plenty ... Brookings Institution, a
former ambassador at large who oversaw the breakup of the former Soviet
Union during the Clinton administration and the author of "The Russia
Hand."
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Russia ... product of
Ukraine, which was $176 billion, according to the World Bank.
The old Soviet Union, in stark contrast, was all but impervious to foreign
economic or business pressure, thanks
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EFTA01931873Set 10
2014-03-0852p13,259w
immune from pressure. This is not 1968, and Russia is not
the Soviet Union. The Russians need foreign investment;
oligarchs like traveling to Paris and London, and there are
plenty ... Brookings Institution, a
former ambassador at large who oversaw the breakup of the
former Soviet Union during the Clinton administration and the
author of "The Russia Hand."
Russia ... product of
Ukraine, which was $176 billion, according to the World Bank.
The old Soviet Union, in stark contrast, was all but impervious
to foreign economic or business pressure, thanks
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EFTA00707074Set 9
2013-11-1824p8,551w
with Iran. Newly released historical files on the confrontations
between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the early 1960s can help us better
understand what to expect ... memoirs and research published in recent years, it is that
the U.S. and the Soviet Union wasted billions of dollars and rubles
guarding against a surprise nuclear attack that neither ... Iraqi victories and could threaten the Islamic regime
itself. With Iran, as with the Soviet Union, succumbing to our worst fears
would likely produce a wildly inflated estimate
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EFTA02689609Set 11
2011-05-2342p12,307w
Nixon had discerned that
country could become a strategic counterweight to the Soviet Union;
how he secretly flew to China after feigning illness in Pakistan; how
he and Premier Zhou ... puts it, "a quasi alliance," which, though initially intended to
contain the Soviet Union, ended up outliving the Cold War.
In this telling, however, Kissinger is able to take advantage ... encirclement. "Think about this,"
Mao told his doctor in 1969. "We have the Soviet Union to the north
and the west, India to the south, and Japan to the east
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EFTA01755021Set 10
2013-11-1338p10,594w
China, a nuclear power, as a greater threat
for nuclear war than the Soviet Union, since Mao had openly
stated -- and seemed to mean it -- that communists ought to
welcome ... recognize each other, but they did need
each other. The relative power of the Soviet Union had risen.
There had been heavy fighting between China and the Soviet
Union along ... clear it was losing the Vietnam War.
Each side was concerned that if the Soviet Union chose to
attack China or NATO separately, it could defeat them.
However, if China
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EFTA01871905Set 10
2012-04-1634p8,121w
having it lead a new effort towards integrating
the states of the former Soviet Union. Speaking before the Duma
last Wednesday, Putin said, "Creation of a common economic
space ... most important event in post-Soviet space since the
collapse of the Soviet Union."
Russia is already in a customs union with Kazakhstan and
Belarus, and it has long sought ... begin consolidating a new Eurasia. Rather than
have the territory of the former Soviet Union effectively
"partitioned" into European and Asian "spheres of influence,"
Russia instead can reemerge
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EFTA00686705Set 9
2012-04-0649p15,328w
more delusional than dreaming about Iran
benignly pursuing "atoms for peace."
Deterrence against the Soviet Union worked precariously and unnervingly
at times, with some very narrow escapes from catastrophe, only ... economic. During the first phase, it was highly dependent on outside
powers -- first the Soviet Union, then France and finally the United States -
- in whose interest it was to provide ... supplying Egypt with massive weaponry and other support. In
1973, that power was the Soviet Union, but the Egyptians reversed their
alliance position to the U.S. camp following that
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EFTA01875049Set 10
2012-04-0364p15,396w
more delusional than dreaming about Iran
benignly pursuing "atoms for peace."
Deterrence against the Soviet Union worked precariously and
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unnervingly at times, with some very narrow ... economic. During the first phase, it
was highly dependent on outside powers -- first the Soviet
Union, then France and finally the United States -- in whose
interest it was to provide ... supplying Egypt with massive weaponry and
other support. In 1973, that power was the Soviet Union, but the
Egyptians reversed their alliance position to the U.S. camp
following that
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EFTA00984356Set 9
2014-03-0333p13,051w
deeper
misjudgment about the reversibility of the process that led to the breakup
of Soviet Union in 1991. The further Russia wades into this revanchist
strategy, the worse its troubles ... Remnick wrote last week in the New Yorker, Putin
regards the fall of the Soviet Union as a "tragic error," and the Olympics
celebrated his vision that a strong Russia ... What Putin misunderstands most is that the center of gravity for the former
Soviet Union has shifted west. Former Soviet satellites such as Poland and
the Czech Republic are prosperous
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EFTA01931614Set 10
2014-03-0348p13,116w
deeper misjudgment about the
reversibility of the process that led to the breakup of Soviet
Union in 1991. The further Russia wades into this revanchist
strategy, the worse its troubles ... Remnick wrote last week in the New
Yorker, Putin regards the fall of the Soviet Union as a "tragic
error," and the Olympics celebrated his vision that a strong
Russia ... What Putin misunderstands most is that the center of gravity for
the former Soviet Union has shifted west. Former Soviet
satellites such as Poland and the Czech Republic are prosperous
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EFTA01931479Set 10
2014-03-2536p9,103w
blames the United States in particular for the
collapse of his beloved Soviet Union, an event he has called the
"worst geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century." His list ... influence and to bring the now-independent states that were
once part of the Soviet Union back into Moscow's orbit. While
he has no apparent desire to recreate ... Soviet Union (which
would include responsibility for a number of economic basket
cases), he is determined to create a Russian sphere of
influence—political, economic and security—and dominance.
There
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EFTA00986813Set 9
2014-03-2625p9,058w
blames
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the United States in particular for the collapse of his beloved Soviet Union,
an event he has called the "worst geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th
century." His list ... influence and to bring the now-
independent states that were once part of the Soviet Union back into
Moscow's orbit. While he has no apparent desire to recreate ... Soviet
Union (which would include responsibility for a number of economic
basket cases), he is determined to create a Russian sphere of influence—
political, economic and security—and dominance. There
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EFTA00720531Set 9
2011-07-174p2,368w
Indeed, in retrospect, at least the second half of the 'life' of the Soviet Union had a distinct Moore's Law
characteristic: it continued not due to natural ... EFTA00720532
It was 20 years ago this summer that the final disintegration of the Soviet Union rapidly unfolded. In June
1991, Boris Yeltsin was freely elected president of the Russian ... stage" that had opened in the struggle between the free world and
the Soviet Union. It was a "direction favorable" to the United States. He listed positive changes in America
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EFTA01187311Set 9
2012-11-146p3,749w
year war with
Iraq, Peru's Shining Path era), or the collapse of the Soviet Union after 70 years of a command economy (see box on
next page). There ... then?
Michael Cembalest
Morgan Asset Management
Reasons for the spectacular output collapse when the Soviet Union disintegrated;
** The entire integrated payments system and inter-enterprise settlement system completely broke down ... large agribusiness,
34 were produced by just one firm for the entire Soviet Union.
** Budgetary subsidies were eliminated. Central Asian republics received up to 30% of GNP in transfers from
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EFTA01071578Set 9
2012-11-145p3,856w
year war with Iraq, Peru's Shining Path era), or the
collapse of the Soviet Union after 70 years of a command economy (see box on next page). There ... getting worse; US tax progressivity
Reasons for the spectacular output collapse when the Soviet Union disintegrated:
• The entire integrated payments system and inter-enterprise settlement system completely broke down ... large agri-
business, 34 were produced by just one firm for the entire Soviet Union.
• Budgetary subsidies were eliminated. Central Asian republics received up to 30% of GNP in transfers
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