Moscow And The Polish Crisis

An Interpretation Of Soviet Policies And Intentions

Sidney I Ploss author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:18th Apr '19

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This book explores the intricate dynamics between the Soviet Union and Poland during the 1980-1981 crisis, revealing the complexities of international relations. Moscow And The Polish Crisis provides key insights.

In Moscow And The Polish Crisis, Dr. Ploss offers a comprehensive examination of the intricate relationship between the Soviet Union and Poland during the tumultuous years of 1980-1981. He delves into the dynastic anomalies within the Soviet leadership and how these influenced their response to the political unrest in Poland. The book highlights the uncertainty that gripped the Western world as fears of a Soviet invasion loomed large, creating a climate of speculation and anxiety.

The author meticulously traces the fluctuations in Soviet propaganda during this period, showcasing how the Kremlin's messaging adapted to the evolving situation in Poland. As martial law was declared with little warning, the implications for both Polish citizens and international relations were profound. Dr. Ploss provides insights into the decision-making processes within the Soviet hierarchy, revealing how internal dynamics shaped external actions.

Through a blend of historical analysis and narrative storytelling, Moscow And The Polish Crisis paints a vivid picture of a pivotal moment in Cold War history. It not only examines the political strategies employed by the Soviet Union but also reflects on the broader implications for Eastern Europe and the West. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Soviet-Polish relations and the impact of political crises on global dynamics.

ISBN: 9780367006594

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Weight: 520g

192 pages