SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY
Robbin F. Laird, Editor
1987 · 276 Pages · $12.95 (APS Members: $8.40)

Introduction
- Robbin F. Laird, The Gorbachev Challenge
Overview
- Erik P. Hoffman, Soviet Foreign Policy Aims and Accomplishments from Lenin to Brezhnev
- Martin Tessendorf, The Changing Soviet Elite
- Dale R. Herspring, Gorbachev and the Soviet Military
Soviet Policy Toward the Major Powers
- Phil Williams, Soviet-American Relations
- Abraham S. Becker, Main Features of United States-Soviet Trade
- Michael MccGwire, Why the Soviets are Serious about Arms Control
- Hannes Adomeit, Gorbachev's Policy toward the West: Smiles and Iron Teeth
- Robbin F. Laird, The Soviet Union and the Western Alliance: Elements of an Anticoalition Strategy
- Karen Dawisha and Jonathan C. Valdez, The New Internationalism in Eastern Europe
- Susan Lesley Clark, Soviet Policy toward Japan
- Thomas W. Robinson, Soviet Policy in Asia: The Military Dimension
Soviet Policy Toward the Other Powers
- Marie Mendras, Soviet Policy toward the Third World
- Robert O. Freedman, Soviet Policy toward the Middle East
- Joseph Collins, Soviet Policy toward Afghanistan
- Peter Shearman, The Soviet Challenge in Central America
- Mary Desjeans and Peter Clement, Soviet Policy toward Central America
Conclusion
- Roderic Lyne, Making Waves: Gorbachev's Public Diplomacy: 1985-86
- Erik P. Hoffman, Soviet Foreign Policy from 1986 to 1991: Domestic and International Influences
