Abstract

The article reveals the contents of the foreign policy of the USSR in the years 1918-1953 in the Middle East as an example of system analysis D. Easton and G. Almond. The author examines the foreign policy in terms of its ability to respond flexibly to incoming exposure expressed in response to pulses of “input” and “output”. The study draws attention to the characteristics of the external and internal incentives to promote change in Soviet foreign policy towards the Middle East.

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