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Superpower competition and crisis prevention in the Third WorldSuperpower competition and crisis prevention in the Third World

Superpower competition and crisis prevention in the Third World

Roy Allison, Phil Williams

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This 1990 publication puts forward the view that superpower competition in the Third World has always carried with it the likelihood of acute crises and that this likelihood may be reduced through a variety of tacit understandings or explicit agreements between Washington and Moscow. As the central study from the Ford Foundation/Southampton University project on North/South security relations, the text brings together specialists from a variety of backgrounds to identify the roots of the competitive relationship in the 1970s and 1980s and then consider a range of specific regional conflicts in which both superpowers have been involved. Although superpower collaboration had increased, the long-term character and intentions of Soviet and American involvement in the Third World remained uncertain. In these circumstances it was particularly timely to reappraise past experience and assess the future prospects for crisis prevention in politically turbulent and potentially dangerous areas.

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OL17861225W

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Relations extérieuresRelaciones internacionalesGroßmachtKriseKongressRüstungswettlaufPräventionDiplomatic relationsOst-West-KonfliktRegionalkonfliktAußenpolitikForeign relationsAufsatzsammlungDeveloping countries, foreign relations

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