New Zealand and the Soviet Union 1950-1991

A C Wilson

2004

BOOK / ISBN 0-86473-476

NZ$39.95 (INCL. GST)

Several years after the demise of the Soviet Union and more than 50 years after New Zealand first established a diplomatic post in Moscow, New Zealand and the Soviet Union examines the 'complex inter-dependence' which characterised the relationship between these very different states.

This study follows the history of the relationship between New Zealand and the Soviet Union, especially between the years 1950 and 1991.

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Several years after the demise of the Soviet Union and more than 50 years after New Zealand first established a diplomatic post in Moscow, New Zealand and the Soviet Union examines the 'complex inter-dependence' which characterised the relationship between these very different states.

This study follows the history of the relationship between New Zealand and the Soviet Union, especially between the years 1950 and 1991.

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