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- October 2017
- Article
The Revolutionary Roots of Russian Foreign Policy
By: Jeremy Friedman
Russia continues to be caught between a need to integrate itself into the West and a desire to maintain its independence from the West.
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Friedman, Jeremy. "The Revolutionary Roots of Russian Foreign Policy." Current History 116, no. 792 (October 2017): 258–263.
- Guest Column
Who is a Better Ally for the United States: China or Russia?
By: Jeremy Friedman
Friedman, Jeremy. "Who is a Better Ally for the United States: China or Russia?" PostEverything: Perspective. Washington Post (April 7, 2017).
- March 2017 (Revised November 2017)
- Case
Iran on the Brink: The Nuclear Deal and the Future of the Islamic Republic
By: Jeremy Friedman
Friedman, Jeremy. "Iran on the Brink: The Nuclear Deal and the Future of the Islamic Republic." Harvard Business School Case 717-038, March 2017. (Revised November 2017.)
- 5 Dec 2016
- Lecture
"Shadow Cold War: The Sino-Soviet Competition for the Third World
By: Jeremy Friedman
- 29 Nov 2016
- Lecture
Constructing Socialism in the Third World: The Case of Tanzania
By: Jeremy Friedman
- Summer 2016
- Book Review
Where Is China Headed?
By: Jeremy Friedman
Keywords:
China
Friedman, Jeremy. "Where Is China Headed?" Orbis 60, no. 3 (Summer 2016): 453–459.
- September 2, 2015
- Editorial
Parade Observer: In Competing with United States to Be the Regional Spokesman, China Has Not Forgotten Anti-imperialist and Anti-hegemonic Slogans
By: Jeremy Friedman and Sergey Radchencko
Friedman, Jeremy, and Sergey Radchencko. "Parade Observer: In Competing with United States to Be the Regional Spokesman, China Has Not Forgotten Anti-imperialist and Anti-hegemonic Slogans." Pengpai [The Paper] (September 2, 2015).
- 2015
- Book
Shadow Cold War: The Sino-Soviet Competition for the Third World
By: Jeremy Friedman
The conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War has long been understood in a global context, but Jeremy Friedman's Shadow Cold War delves deeper into the era to examine the competition between the Soviet Union and the People's...
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Friedman, Jeremy. Shadow Cold War: The Sino-Soviet Competition for the Third World. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2015.
- 2015
- Article
Free at Last, Now What: The Soviet and Chinese Attempts to Offer a Roadmap for the Post-Colonial World
By: Jeremy Friedman
This article seeks to understand the motivations behind the People's Republic of China's attempt to present an alternative development model for the post-colonial world and challenge Soviet leadership in the international communist movement in mid-1960s. When the wave...
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Keywords:
Development Economics;
Business and Government Relations;
China;
United States;
Soviet Union
Friedman, Jeremy. "Free at Last, Now What: The Soviet and Chinese Attempts to Offer a Roadmap for the Post-Colonial World." Modern China Studies [Dang dai Zhongguo yan jiu] 22, no. 1 (2015): 259–292.
- May 6, 2015
- Editorial
The Nuclear Deal Could Transform Iran's Revolution
By: Jeremy Friedman
Friedman, Jeremy. "The Nuclear Deal Could Transform Iran's Revolution." National Interest (May 6, 2015).
- May 5, 2015
- Editorial
The West Should Not Boycott Russia's Victory Day
By: Jeremy Friedman
Friedman, Jeremy. "The West Should Not Boycott Russia's Victory Day." The Diplomat (May 5, 2015).
- November 14, 2014
- Editorial
Is the West's Problem with Putin, or Russia?
By: Jeremy Friedman
Friedman, Jeremy. "Is the West's Problem with Putin, or Russia?" Moscow Times (November 14, 2014).
- 2010
- Article
Soviet Policy in the Developing World and the Chinese Challenge in the 1960s
By: Jeremy Friedman
Friedman, Jeremy. "Soviet Policy in the Developing World and the Chinese Challenge in the 1960s." Cold War History 10, no. 2 (2010): 247–272.
- Research Summary
Overview
Professor Friedman devotes his research to the history of the Left and its struggle to end economic and social inequality. He studies how this struggle evolved, its various cultural contexts, and what paths have been tried and rejected. He has been able to gain access...
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