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U.S.-Soviet Cooperation: A New Future

by Nish Jamgotch (Editor), Nish Jamgotch
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In this thought-provoking new study of the cooperation between the people of the United States and the Soviet Union, the contributors analyze joint ventures in academic and cultural exchange; trade, conservation and environmental controls; space; medicine and public health; security and communications; and cooperative diplomacy in Antarctica. U.S.-Soviet Cooperation: A New Future demonstrates that joint enterprises have heightened the dependability of both sides to maintain the peaceful status quo and makes a firm case for the strengthening and expanding of such ventures. Students of political science, the informed public, as well as government officials will find this book a source of stimulating ideas that challenge the generally accepted views concerning U.S.-Soviet relations.

By emphasizing the positive benefits of joint ventures between the two countries--agreements in crisis communication, trade, science, agriculture, environmental protection, space, and medicine--the contributors are reversing the tendency of students of International Relations to focus on disagreement, controversy, and war. This book points out significant public policy implications in this spirit of cooperation, including promising material for a new future in superpower relations.

Synopsis

In this thought-provoking new study of the cooperation between the people of the United States and the Soviet Union, the contributors analyze joint ventures in academic and cultural exchange; trade, conservation and environmental controls; space; medicine and public health; security and communications; and cooperative diplomacy in Antarctica. U.S.-Soviet Cooperation: A New Future demonstrates that joint enterprises have heightened the dependability of both sides to maintain the peaceful status quo and makes a firm case for the strengthening and expanding of such ventures. Students of political science, the informed public, as well as government officials will find this book a source of stimulating ideas that challenge the generally accepted views concerning U.S.-Soviet relations. By emphasizing the positive benefits of joint ventures between the two countries--agreements in crisis communication, trade, science, agriculture, environmental protection, space, and medicine--the contributors are reversing the tendency of students of International Relations to focus on disagreement, controversy, and war. This book points out significant public policy implications in this spirit of cooperation, including promising material for a new future in superpower relations.

Booknews

Many of the ideas for this study arose and matured in annual and regional conferences of the International Studies Association, most notably in activities sponsored by its American-Soviet Relations section. Conferences stressed global values, conflict moderation and joint problem solving. The objective of this reference volume is to make peace research more readily availabe and useful and to educate students, the public and government officals about the values of US- Soviet cooperative agreements. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Nish Jamgotch

NISH JAMGOTCH, Jr., is Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

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Many of the ideas for this study arose and matured in annual and regional conferences of the International Studies Association, most notably in activities sponsored by its American-Soviet Relations section. Conferences stressed global values, conflict moderation and joint problem solving. The objective of this reference volume is to make peace research more readily availabe and useful and to educate students, the public and government officals about the values of US- Soviet cooperative agreements. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1989
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
248
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275930820

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