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The Role of Linkage Diplomacy in US‐Soviet Relations *

The Role of Linkage Diplomacy in US‐Soviet Relations * Footnotes 1 Helmut Sonnenfeldt, ‘Linkage: A Strategy for Tempering Soviet Antagonism’, NATO Review no.1 (February 1979), 3. 2 Raymond L. Garthoff, Detente and Confrontation: American‐Soviet Relations From Nixon to Reagan (Washington, DC, 1985), 32. 3 Marvin Kalb and Bernard Kalb, Kissinger (London, 1974), 102. 4 Garthoff, Detente and Confrontation , 32. 5 For a good analysis of detente in the early 1970s, see Coral Bell, The Diplomacy of Detente: The Kissinger Era (London, 1977), 1–79, 201–50. 6 Henry Kissinger, Years of Upheaval (Boston, 1982), 236–37. 7 John Lewis Gaddis, ‘The Rise, Fall and Future of Detente’, Foreign Affairs 62, no.2 (Winter 1983/84), 359. 8 Gaddis, ‘The Rise, Fall and Future of Detente’, 359. 9 V. Zhurkin, ‘Detente and International Conflicts’, International Affairs (Moscow), July 1974, 89. 10 Zhurkin, ‘Detente and International Conflicts’, 97. 11 Gaddis, ‘The Rise, Fall and Future of Detente’, 360. 12 Robert S. Litwak, Detente and the Nixon Doctrine: American Foreign Policy and the Pursuit of Stability (Cambridge, 1984), 95. 13 Sonnenfeldt, ‘Linkage: A Strategy for Tempering Soviet Antagonism’, 3. 14 Ibid. 15 Henry Kissinger, White House Years (Boston, 1979), 130. 16 Kissinger, White House Years , 131. 17 Richard M. Nixon, US Foreign Policy http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1987 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
DOI
10.1111/j.1467-8497.1987.tb00148.x
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Footnotes 1 Helmut Sonnenfeldt, ‘Linkage: A Strategy for Tempering Soviet Antagonism’, NATO Review no.1 (February 1979), 3. 2 Raymond L. Garthoff, Detente and Confrontation: American‐Soviet Relations From Nixon to Reagan (Washington, DC, 1985), 32. 3 Marvin Kalb and Bernard Kalb, Kissinger (London, 1974), 102. 4 Garthoff, Detente and Confrontation , 32. 5 For a good analysis of detente in the early 1970s, see Coral Bell, The Diplomacy of Detente: The Kissinger Era (London, 1977), 1–79, 201–50. 6 Henry Kissinger, Years of Upheaval (Boston, 1982), 236–37. 7 John Lewis Gaddis, ‘The Rise, Fall and Future of Detente’, Foreign Affairs 62, no.2 (Winter 1983/84), 359. 8 Gaddis, ‘The Rise, Fall and Future of Detente’, 359. 9 V. Zhurkin, ‘Detente and International Conflicts’, International Affairs (Moscow), July 1974, 89. 10 Zhurkin, ‘Detente and International Conflicts’, 97. 11 Gaddis, ‘The Rise, Fall and Future of Detente’, 360. 12 Robert S. Litwak, Detente and the Nixon Doctrine: American Foreign Policy and the Pursuit of Stability (Cambridge, 1984), 95. 13 Sonnenfeldt, ‘Linkage: A Strategy for Tempering Soviet Antagonism’, 3. 14 Ibid. 15 Henry Kissinger, White House Years (Boston, 1979), 130. 16 Kissinger, White House Years , 131. 17 Richard M. Nixon, US Foreign Policy

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Published: Dec 1, 1987

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