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The Carter administration’s policy towards Afghanistan
Published 2023-08-01Subjects: “…“new world order strategy” ; carter administration ; soviet union ; afghanistan ; evolution ; “new cold war” ; “carter doctrine”…”
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Soviet Intervention in Afghanistan in the Documents of J. Carter Administration
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THE JIMMY CARTER ADMINISTRATION’SPOLICY TOWARDS THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT, 1977–1981
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Cyrus Vance (1917-2002)
Published 2017-08-01Subjects: “…carter administration…”
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American Liberals and the Italian 'Communist Question' in the 1970s
Published 2020-11-01Subjects: “…carter administration…”
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Relations within «Triangle» USA – USSR – China at the End of Détente (1977–1980)
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Deng Xiaoping and Jimmy Carter: technology transfer and the origin of U.S.-China anti-Soviet cooperation during the Cold War, 1977-1981
Published 2020“…Based on primary sources from the United States, Europe, the Chinese Mainland, Taiwan, and Russia, this study argues that even though both sides were driven together by their shared anti-Soviet views, there were fundamental differences in how the Carter Administration and Deng Xiaoping approached the Cold War: While the Carter administration itself was escalating between the choices of saving détente with the Soviet Union through arms control or using China to pressure the Brezhnev regime, Deng Xiaoping and his Comrades were far more interested in using the escalating tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union to access American and Western military and due-use technologies in order to modernize the Chinese army and to gain a military advantage over Taiwan. …”
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AMERICAN BUSINESS AND NORMALIZATION OF US-CHINA COMMERCIAL RELATIONS, 1979–1980
Published 2005-06-01“…In 1978 Cold War politics prompted the Carter administration to recognize the People’s Republic. …”
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AMERICAN BUSINESS AND NORMALIZATION OF US-CHINA COMMERCIAL RELATIONS, 1979–1980
Published 2005-06-01“…In 1978 Cold War politics prompted the Carter administration to recognize the People’s Republic. …”
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President Carter Policy Toward Arabian Gulf Carter Doctrine how it was drawn
Published 2022-12-01“… The aim of this study is to discuss United States of America foreign policy toward the Arabian Gulf during President Carter Administration. The emphasis of the paper is on mainly in the role of the National Security Adviser namely Zbigniew Brzezinski securing Carter Doctrine as a policy. …”
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Radio Free Cuba: From Détente to Re-escalation in Havana and Miami
Published 2021-06-01“…It does so by considering the attempts by one segment of the exile community to start a dialogue with the island during the Carter administration and another section’s establishment of the propaganda station Radio Martí in Reagan years. …”
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A dictatorship in the battle for human rights: the 1977 UN High Commissioner proposal and the Brazilian resistance
Published 2022-01-01“…In the 1970s, human rights escalated in the public imagination, and in 1977 a new proposal was advanced with backing by the Carter administration, but failed. However, the Cold War does not fully explain how countries like Brazil reacted. …”
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The Kurdish Movement’s Factor in US Politics at the Peak of Iran and Afghanistan Crises, 1979 – January 1981
Published 2023-11-01“…This misconception was the primary cause of the Carter administration's failure in utilizing the Kurds as a counterforce against the Khomeini regime and its erroneous perceptions of the Iranian political regime's vulnerabilities. …”
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The Impact of Energy Transition on the Geopolitical Importance of Oil-Exporting Countries
Published 2022-08-01“…Especially from the middle of the Carter administration period, U.S. politicians saw the security of the Arab states of the Persian Gulf as a prerequisite for securing energy supplies for the U.S. economy, but that has changed. …”
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The United States and Singapore, 1974–1980 : a diplomatic history
Published 2019“…Despite Singapore’s entreaties for increased American commitment to the region, the Carter administration’s sanguine outlook and its elevation of other priorities led U.S. policymakers to tread lightly in Southeast Asia to minimize the prospects of entanglement. …”
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Theories of mind in international relations: why individuals' inferences about states' motives vary
Published 2023“…Combining a cross-national survey experiment with an in-depth analysis of evolving perceptions of Soviet motives during the Carter Administration, I find support for the costly signaling hypothesis, yet also show that the way individuals infer motives is shaped by their ontological assumptions about the target. …”
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The Political Economy of Gasoline Taxes: Lessons from the Oil Embargo
Published 2019“…Some in Congress and many presidential advisors in the Nixon, Ford, and Carter administrations supported and proposed gasoline taxes. …”
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