The influence of ideology on the foreign policy behaviour of the Soviet Union and its East European satellites, 1945-61

The impossible balancing act


Seminar Paper, 2005

11 Pages, Grade: Honors (Bestnote)


Abstract or Introduction

In order to evaluate the influence of ideology on the foreign policy behaviour of the Soviet Union and its satellites during the phase of 1945-61, I will start with an overview of the specific functions that Marxist-Leninist ideology fulfilled in the context of Soviet foreign policy. This is critical for the understanding of the practical uses of ideology in the policy making process and for the Soviet cause as a whole. In a second step, I will set forth the role of ideology and its different functions during the Stalinist era (1945-53) and up to the building of the Berlin wall in 1961. Special emphasis will be laid on changes in the use of ideology as a foreign policy tool and their respective causes. This analysis is followed by an assessment of the implications on the responsibility for the Cold War in Europe.

Details

Title
The influence of ideology on the foreign policy behaviour of the Soviet Union and its East European satellites, 1945-61
Subtitle
The impossible balancing act
College
Yale University  (Yale University)
Grade
Honors (Bestnote)
Author
Year
2005
Pages
11
Catalog Number
V83097
ISBN (eBook)
9783638897280
File size
451 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Soviet, Union, East, European
Quote paper
M.A. Simon M. Ingold (Author), 2005, The influence of ideology on the foreign policy behaviour of the Soviet Union and its East European satellites, 1945-61, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/83097

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