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Canada in the Soviet Mirror

Ideology and Perception in Soviet Foreign Affairs, 1917-1991

by (author) J.L. Black

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Apr 1998
Category
General
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    ISBN
    9780773580930
    Publish Date
    Apr 1998
    List Price
    $110.00

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This is an original, thoroughly researched account of the image of Canada in Soviet writings - political, jounalistic and academic - over the entire course of Soviet history. A study of the role of ideology in Soviet foreign affairs, the book traces the influence of an adjusting Marxist-Leninist "lens" on policy formulated by the Kremlin and also, explicitly, on a public discourse rigidly controlled by government. This public image has been collated with private opinion documented in recently opened Russian archives. Canada clearly served a larger purpose in Soviet foreign policy than was previously assumed. Uniquely Canadian issues and participants helped shape Soviet policy, sometimes in very strange ways. Both story and reference text, Canada in the Soviet Mirror will interest readers in Soviet and Canadian studies, journalism, and popular culture.

About the author

J.L. Black was a professor of history and director of the Institute of Soviet and East European Studies at Carleton University. His books include Citizens for the Fatherland and Nicholas Karamzin and Russian Society in the Nineteenth Century.

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Editorial Reviews

"A ground-breaking study, Canada in the Soviet Mirror offers a unique account of the ways politics in the USSR shaped perceptions and discourse about a foreign country - Canada." Peter H. Solomon, Jr., University of Toronto.