1st Edition

The Politics of Trade Pressure American-Soviet Relations, 1980-88

By Mohammed Ishaq Copyright 1999
    206 Pages
    by Routledge

    206 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1999, this volume examines Soviet-American relations with a specific emphasis on the American use of trade pressure in comparison with Soviet involvement in regional conflicts, in contrast to a broader East-West dichotomous analysis. Mohammed Ishaq addresses the history of the political and economic partnership, followed by the questions of non-strategic trade, strategic trade, Soviet policy on human rights and Soviet involvement in the Third World and regional conflicts. In doing so, Ishaq recognises the use of trade pressure as economic statecraft in foreign policy in a reassessment of its effectiveness.

    1. Soviet-American Relations from Afghanistan to Gorbachev: An Overview. 2. Soviet-American Relations: Reagan, Gorbachev and Summit Diplomacy. 3. The Impact of American Trade Pressure on the Soviet Union: 1 – The Question of Non-Strategic Trade. 4. The Impact of American Trade Pressure on the Soviet Union: 2 – The Question of Strategic Trade. 5. Assessing the Political Success of American Trade Pressure: 1 – Soviet Policy on Human Rights. 6. Assessing the Political Success of American Trade Pressure: 2- Soviet Involvement in the Third World and Regional Conflicts. 7. U.S. Trade Pressure on the Soviet Union: Reconsidered.

    Biography

    Mohammed Ishaq