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19. Gorbachev's speech at the Polish sejm, Warsaw, 11 July 1988: Bringing out the Potential of Socialism More Fully, Novosti, Moscow, 1988, p. 7.

20. Mikhail Gorbachev's address to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on 6 July 1989, APN Daily Review, Vol. XXXV, No. 16, special supplement, Moscow, 7 July 1989, p. 6.

21. Richard Lowenthal, 'The German Question Transformed', Foreign Affairs, Winter 1984-85, pp. 305-15; Walter Leisler Kiep, 'The New Deutscheland Politik', ibid., pp. 31&-29.

22. See the statement, 'Conflicting Ideologies and Common Security', issued by the Academy of Social Sciences attached to the SED Central Committee and the Basic Value Commission of the SPD, at Berlin and Bonn, 27 August 1987.

23. See 'After the Cold War: Genscher's Campaign for East-West Cooperation is Europe's Latest Fashion', Newsweek, 12 December 1988, pp. 12-17.

24. Jonathan Dean, 'Military Security in Europe', Foreign Affairs, Fall 1987, p. 32.

25. On the Military Doctrine of the Warsaw Treaty Member States, issued at the Pact Summit, Berlin, 29 May 1987; Novosti, Moscow, 1987.

26. Mikhail Gorbachev, Address at the United Nations, New York, 7 December 1988;

Novosti, Moscow, 1988).

27. Raymond L. Garthoff, 'New Thinking in Soviet Military Doctrine', Washington Quarterly, Summer 1988, pp. 131-58.

28. Cited in ibid.

29. Discriminate Deterrence, op. cit, n. 12.

30. Per Berg and Gunilla Herolf, 'Deep Strike: New Technologies for Conventional Interdiction', Sipri Yearbook, 1984, pp. 291-318.

31. For the text of the Joint Statement see Visit of Mikhail Gorbachev to the FRG, June 12-15,1989, Novosti, Moscow, 1989, pp. 66-71.

32. Mikhail Gorbachev's speech at the meeting of representatives of Chinese Public, 17 May 1989; Gorbachev's visit to the People's Republic of China, Soviet Review Documents, New Delhi, 1989, p. 24.

33. Soviet-Chinese joint communique, ibid., p. 52.

34. See Istvan Kende, 'New Features of Armed Conflicts and Armament in Developing Countries', Development and Peace, Budapest, Spring 1983.

35. Raymond L. Garthoff, Detente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan, Brookings, Washington D.C., 1985, p. 688.

36. For the US debate on Reagan Doctrine, see Raymond W. Copson and Richard P. Cronin, 'The Reagan Doctrine and its Prospects', Survival, Jan-Fob. 1987, pp. 40-45;

Mark N. Katz, 'Anti-Soviet Insurgencies: Growing Trend or a Passing Phase', Orbis, Summer 1986, pp. 365-91; George Liska, 'The Reagan Doctrine: Monroe and Dulles Reincarnated', SAIS Review, Summer-Fall 1986, pp. 83-98.

37. For an analysis of Soviet Third .World policy in the Gorbachev years see Francis Fukuyama, Moscow's Post-Brezhnev Reassessment of the Third World, Rand Report r-3337-USDP, Rand, Santa Monica, CA, February 1986; Peter Shearman, 'Gorbachev and the Third World: An Era of Reform^', Third World Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 4, October 1987, pp. 1083-1117; Elizabeth K. Valkenien, 'New Soviet Thinking About the Third World', World Policy Journal, Vol. IV, Fall 1987, pp. 13-24.

38. Mikhail Gorbachev, 'Realities and Guarantees of a Secure World', in Pravda and Izvestia, 17 September 1987; Novosti, Moscow, 1987.

39. Shevardnadze's address to the 43rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly, 27 September 1988, issued by Tass, 29 September 1988.

40. See^ The White House, National Security Strategy of the United States, January 1987, p. 33; Jochem Hippler, 'Low Intensity Warfare: Key Strategy for the Third World Theatre', MERIP Report, January-February 1987, pp. 32-38.

41. 'Realities and Guarantees of a Secure World', op. cit., n. 38.

42. Shevardnadze, op. cit.



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