Russian and Eurasian Studies 241s - Russia and theWest

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Mount Holyoke College
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(Taught in English; Same as Politics 264f) Since its creation at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Soviet Union dominated the minds ofWestern foreign policymakers. none of theWest's policies in the Middle East, the ?irdWorld, Europe, or China a?erWorldWar II can be understood without the study of Soviet foreign policy.We will examine the development of Soviet foreign policy since 1 1 and, following the collapse of the USSR in 1 1, the role played by Russia and Russia and the former Soviet republics in the far more complex and multipolar "newWorld Order."What should U.S.policy be toward the emerging new states of the Baltics, Central Asia, and Caucasia Meets Social Sciences III-A requirement S. Jones 4 credits
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4.00
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(413) 538-2000
Regional Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
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Semester

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