The Soviet Bogeyman Since the time of Lenin, the Soviet Union, vis-à-vis the other Great Powers, consistently pursued a policy of what they long termed “peaceful coexistence."
June 6, 2013 - Ludwig von Mises Institute
Red Menace or Paper Tiger? Since the time of Lenin, the Soviet Union, vis-à-vis the other Great Powers, consistently pursued a policy of what they long termed “peaceful coexistence,” in fact often bending over backwards to pursue a peaceful foreign policy almost to the point of national suicide. The motivation for this unswerving course was not any sort of moral nobility.
June 6, 2013 - Ludwig von Mises Institute
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