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Sarah E. Mendelson
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December 31 1998
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xi
Preface
pp. xv
Abbreviations
pp. 1
Chapter One. Introduction: How the New Thinkers Beat the Old Thinkers
pp. 18
Chapter Two. Explaining Change in Soviet Foreign Policy: Three Competing Arguments
pp. 39
Chapter Three. Escalation in Afghanistan, 1979-1980: A Case of Old Thinking
pp. 65
Chapter Four. The Groundwork for Change, 1982-1984: Old Thinkers Rule but New Thinkers Are Mobilized
pp. 92
Chapter Five. Changing the Political Agenda, 1985-1989: New Thinkers Gain Control of Political Resources
pp. 124
Chapter Six. Conclusion: The Importance of Ideas and Pohtics in Explaining Change
pp. 133
Index
pp. 141
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