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Russia, the Soviet Union, and the United States (2nd ed. 1990) online covers 1781–1988; Gaddis, John Lewis. The United States and the Origins of the Cold War, 1941–1947 (2000). Garthoff, Raymond L. Détente and confrontation: American-Soviet relations from Nixon to Reagan (2nd ed. 1994) In-depth scholarly history covers 1969 to 1980. online
Pages in category "Soviet Union–United States relations" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 314 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Relations with the United States and Western Europe were also of major concern to Soviet foreign policy makers and, much as with the United States, relations with individual Third World states were at least partly determined by the proximity of each state to the border and to estimates of strategic significance.
“The U.S. economy might be the envy of the rest of the world today,” Niall writes, “but recall how American experts overrated the Soviet economy in the 1970s and 1980s.” Come on now.
Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; US-Soviet relations
United States – Russia mutual detargeting; United States and the Russian invasion of Ukraine; United States military and prostitution in South Korea; United States presidential visits to Eastern Europe and Northern Asia; The U.S. Russia Investment Fund; U.S.–Russia peace proposals on Syria; USSR–USA Maritime Boundary Agreement
At the outset of the mid-1980s, the burgeoning relationship between the Soviet Union (SU) and the United States (US) was tenuous, yet hopeful. [2] The success of the proceeding summits encouraged the gradual easing of political tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States post- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks ( SALT II ), and ...
The 1930s witnessed the birth of the American–Soviet friendship movement which revolved around the Friends of the Soviet Union, founded in 1929. One of the major goals of the movement was for the United States and the Soviet Union to form an anti-fascist alliance. This eventually led to the foundation of the NCSR, which became the NCASF in 1941.