Soviet Economic Aid in Southeast Asia : Threat or Windfall?

Expert InsightsPublished 1956

Comments on Soviet diplomacy in Asia during the mid-fifties. The author suggests that Soviet Bloc aid to nonallied countries might entail windfall benefits as well as threats to U.S. interests and create interesting complications in U.S. policies toward SEATO allies. 15 pp.

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  • Year: 1956
  • Pages: 15
  • Document Number: P-972

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