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100 _aKovalenko, Ivan.
245 0 _aSoviet policy for Asian peace and security
260 _aMoscow
260 _bProgress Publishers
260 _c1979
300 _a292 p.
520 _aIn his book Soviet historian Ivan Kovalenko marshals numerous facts to show that since its establishment the Soviet Union has been consistently working for peace and security in Europe and Asia, for the realisation of the principles of peaceful coexistence of states with different social systems. He traces the struggle for peace waged by the Asian peoples themselves, analyses the Pancha Shila principles, considers the significance of the non-alignment move ment and Afro-Asian solidarity, looks into the problem of turning the Indian Ocean into a peace zone, and takes up the question of establishing new interna tional economic relations. Bringing forth powerful arguments he proves that the Soviet idea of ensuring peace in Asia on the basis of joint efforts of the states concerned is absolutely tenable and surveys concrete ways of translating this idea into practice.
650 _aSoviet Union - foreign relations - asia
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