Our understanding of the Soviet defence burden remains woefully inadaquate. The official Soviet defence expenditure figure is not helpful. It is not inclusive. There is no concensus on what or how much is covered by other budget accounts. Soviet statistics do not allow independent calculation. Official Western estimates, on the other hand, are equally dubious. They reflect more on Western political dynamics than on Soviet reality. The Soviet defence industry is not immune from the vicissitudes of the economy at large. The Soviet military do not enjoy carte blanche. They contribute extensively to civilian needs, both in terms of goods and services. But, in turn, they extract benefits from a wide range of civilian endeavors. The military-poli...
International audienceMilitary spending is often seen as unproductive, even though it is intended to...
International audienceThe estimation of Soviet military expenditure comes up against both informatio...
The « new thinking » of Soviet occidental policy There are some who willingly admit that the USSR h...
The international developments of the last few years have once more brought forth the traditional qu...
Cahiers publiés par le Centre d'Etudes de Défense et Sécurité Internationale de Grenoble, de l'Unive...
The problem of evaluating the Soviet military effort, 1989-1990. Since estimating Soviet military e...
Since the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the media has gone to great lengths to assess the relative...
RésuméL’industrie soviétique et l’Armée rouge sous Stalin : un complexe militaro-industriel ?L’artic...
Economie performance under the plan : the Soviet Union and East Europe. In spite of unusually sever...
International audienceThe Soviet Union's increased military spending favoured the growth of the USSR...
The author highlights the various strategies of adaptation generated by the deregulation and uncerta...
This paper analyzes the way in which internal forces are likely to affect Soviet foreign policy over...
The paper considers the influence of the budget for military spending in the Soviet command economy....
From its beginnings in 1922, the foreign policy of the Soviet Union has pursued one overriding objec...
Après la fin de la guerre froide, les États-Unis et la Russie définissent leurs relations en termes ...
International audienceMilitary spending is often seen as unproductive, even though it is intended to...
International audienceThe estimation of Soviet military expenditure comes up against both informatio...
The « new thinking » of Soviet occidental policy There are some who willingly admit that the USSR h...
The international developments of the last few years have once more brought forth the traditional qu...
Cahiers publiés par le Centre d'Etudes de Défense et Sécurité Internationale de Grenoble, de l'Unive...
The problem of evaluating the Soviet military effort, 1989-1990. Since estimating Soviet military e...
Since the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the media has gone to great lengths to assess the relative...
RésuméL’industrie soviétique et l’Armée rouge sous Stalin : un complexe militaro-industriel ?L’artic...
Economie performance under the plan : the Soviet Union and East Europe. In spite of unusually sever...
International audienceThe Soviet Union's increased military spending favoured the growth of the USSR...
The author highlights the various strategies of adaptation generated by the deregulation and uncerta...
This paper analyzes the way in which internal forces are likely to affect Soviet foreign policy over...
The paper considers the influence of the budget for military spending in the Soviet command economy....
From its beginnings in 1922, the foreign policy of the Soviet Union has pursued one overriding objec...
Après la fin de la guerre froide, les États-Unis et la Russie définissent leurs relations en termes ...
International audienceMilitary spending is often seen as unproductive, even though it is intended to...
International audienceThe estimation of Soviet military expenditure comes up against both informatio...
The « new thinking » of Soviet occidental policy There are some who willingly admit that the USSR h...