Confrontation analyses of United States-Soviet grain negotiations |
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Authors: | Charles M. Benjamin |
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Affiliation: | (1) 67117 North Newton, KS |
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Abstract: | From 1976 until 1991, the government of the former Soviet Union bought wheat and coarse grains grown in the United States, from private grain companies, under the terms of Long Term Agreements (LTAs). The author conducted interviews with U.S. and Soviet government officials actively involved in the negotiations to establish the terms of those LTAs. Analyses of the negotiations were carried out using confrontation theory. The subsequent analysis shows how the changing issues, actors and positions over time affected the grain trading relationship between the two countries. |
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Keywords: | confrontation theory grain negotiations |
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