Author

Publication

2000 - Century Foundation Press, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

99,250 words, Guess

Page Count

397 pages

Identifiers

and 7 more
  • ISBN-139780870784569
  • Goodreads2543820', '1467570
  • Library of Congress Control Number00009977
  • OCLC Control Number44468823
  • Better World Books9780870784569
  • Better World Books9780870784507
  • Open LibraryOL6776592M

Classifications

  • DDC327.73047/09/048
  • LCCE183.8.R9 S56 2000
  • LCCE183.8.R9S56 2000
and 1 more
  • LCCE 183.8 R9 S56 2000

Description

"In Hang Separately, Leon V. Sigal argues that nowhere has the U.S. propensity to coerce rather than cooperate been more pronounced or more profoundly misguided than in its dealings with the Soviet Union and its successor state, Russia.". "According to Sigal, the United States has fumbled its great opportunity to reach out to Russia and draw it into the community of democratic nations. It also has failed to address the new nuclear dangers caused by the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Under the leadership of Gorbachev and Yeltsin, Moscow was prepared to reduce those dangers, by radically reducing its nuclear arsenal and disposing of its weapons-grade material. But that required reciprocity by the United States as well as extensive political and economic engagement, in short, cooperative security. The realists who dominated American foreign policy were reluctant to pursue that course." "Instead of treating Russia as an ally, the United States sought to extract the maximum advantage in every negotiation, alienating Russia's democrats and provoking a nationalist backlash."--BOOK JACKET.

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Other Editions

  • Hang separately: cooperative security between the United States and Russia, 1985-1994Century Foundation Press2000-01-01

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