Survival and Consolidation: The Foreign Policy of Soviet...

Survival and Consolidation: The Foreign Policy of Soviet Russia, 1918-1921

Richard K. Debo
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With victory in sight, the Bolsheviks turned their attention to the consolidation of power within the former Russian empire. When they took power in 1917, the Bolsheviks believed their revolution had to spread beyond Russia or perish. Neither happened, and in the spring of 1921, at the end of hostilities, they stood alone in the wreckage of the former Tsarist empire. The Bolsheviks had, in Lenin's words, won the right to an independent existence. This entirely unforseen situation surprised both them and their enemies. Debo shows, however, that nothing predetermined that Soviet Russia would, at the end of the civil war, enjoy an independent existence -- or even exist at all. He suggests that a wide range of circumstances contributed to the eventual outcome of the war and that it could have ended indecisively. In his evaluation of the Soviet diplomatic achievement, Debo describes their successes with Britain, Poland, and Germany, their continuing difficulties with Romania, France, and the United States, and the threat from the Far East. This diplomatic success, he maintains, was the result of Soviet victory in the civil war and the patient pursuit of realizable objectives.
年:
1992
版:
1
出版社:
Mcgill Queens University Press
言語:
english
ページ:
517
ISBN 10:
0773508287
ISBN 13:
9780773508286
ファイル:
PDF, 32.21 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1992
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