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Book Synopsis: Russia and the United States—an account of American-Russian relations written for an American audience by Soviet historians—represents a novel venture for both scholarship and publishing. Its often startling perspective on American foreign policy is required reading for anyone wishing to understand the increasingly troubled relations between the two nations. Sivachev and Yakolev trace the course of the U.S.-Russian relations from the years preceding the American Revolution to the 1970s, when human rights issues began to cause friction. Those relations, the authors believe, were characterized by America's repeated failure to take advantage of opportunities to improve them. Recognizing the controversial nature of the book, Sivachev said in an interview with the New York Times: "We did not set out to please the American reader, nor did the University of Chicago Press ask us to. On the contrary, they recommended that we should feel free to present our own views."
"Scholars and students of American foreign policy . . . are likely to be alternatively interested, intrigued, angered, and sometimes illuminated by some of the interpretations found in this work."—Perspective
"An American reader should not prejudge this book as simply another dreary contribution to the rhetoric of Soviet propaganda. It is more than this. The book is an expression of a view of the world that is truly and strikingly different from an American one and it is important to understand that it is a theory of reality that is shared by most, if not all, Soviet intellectuals who study America and its foreign policy. It is not enough simply to establish the inaccuracies and misrepresentations contained in such a view. One must go further and understand that such a view of reality is sincerely deeply held and that it is a part of a larger belief system that gives the authors' scholarly work coherence and meaning."—Boston Sunday Globe
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Are you looking to gain valuable insights into the complex relationship between Russia and the United States? Look no further than "Russia and the United States" - a groundbreaking book that provides an intriguing perspective from Soviet historians. This must-read for anyone interested in American foreign policy uncovers the often overlooked historical opportunities for improvement that America failed to seize. With its thought-provoking analysis, this book is sure to captivate scholars and students of American foreign policy.
Don't dismiss this book as mere Soviet propaganda - it is far more than that. It offers a unique and genuinely different worldview compared to the American perspective. By delving into the beliefs and theories held by Soviet intellectuals, it provides a deeper understanding of their scholarly work. Discover the inaccuracies and misrepresentations, and appreciate the coherence and meaning behind their perspective. "Russia and the United States" will challenge your preconceived notions and keep you engaged from start to finish.
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