Openness and Foreign Policy Reform in Communist States
Taylor & Francis
The relationship between domestic and foreign policy reform is analysed in three European and three Asian states, in an examination of why regimes in Asia have proved more durable. > This book looks at the way in which foreign policy has changed in communist states. It considers especially the relationship between domestic reform and foreign policy reform at times when formerly closed societies are becoming more open to the outside world.It focuses on three European and three Asian states, analysing their different paths to reform and looking in depth at the question of why some communist regimes collapse and why those in Asia have proved more durable than those in Europe. > INTRODUCTION: DEFINING REFORM AS OPENNESS, BarryBuzan, GeraldSegal; Chapter 1 FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY, GeraldSegal; Chapter 2 DEFENCE AND SECURITY POLICY, GeraldSegal; Chapter 3 CULTURE AND COMMUNICATIONS POLICY, JudyBatt, Peter J.S.Duncan, David S.G.Goodman, AdrianHyde-Price, GeraldSegal, Michael C.Williamt
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