1. Soviet Foreign Policy: 1917-1941
From 1921 to 1924 there was cooperation with capitalism and the united front, a pragmatist decision due to enlightenment of the reality of the situation. ... The aim was to stop the formation of a united capitalist front against Communism "Our foreign policy while we are alone and while the capitalist world is strong consists in our exploiting contradictions" (Lenin). ... Bukhariam opposed the assault on the peasantry and sympathized with western communists who claimed that more flexible tactics were needed if the aim of a united front was to occur. ... " The popular front was ...
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