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He signed the Neutrality Act of 1935, making it illegal for the United States to ship arms to the belligerents of any conflict. The act also stated that belligerents could buy only non-armaments from the US, and even these were only to be bought with cash. In contrast, Stalin was by necessity interested in European affairs, but only to the point of concern to the USSR...
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Russian foreign policy was fundamentally Leninist in its concern to keep the USSR out of war. Stalin wanted to consolidate Communist power and modernise the country's industry. The Soviet Union was committed to collective action for peace, as long as that commitment did not mean that the Soviet Union would take a brunt of a Nazi attack as a result...
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Political Policies Between The United States And The Soviet Union Duri   Political Policies Between The United States And The Soviet   The United States As A World Power: How Much Longer Will The Us Be The   The United States, Great Britain, and Russia: A Political Assimilation   Decentralization of Banks in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union   Corporate Governance: The United States of America vs. The European Union   Why Venture Capital in Western Europe emerged later than in the United States.   United States Constitution And The United States Legal System In Business Regulation.   United States World Debt   United states of europe   The United States of Europe?   Modern Russia And The Soviet Union: Stalin   The Depression in the United States During World War II   World Cultures: Comparing China And The United States   Why Did The Textile Workers Union In The Southern United States Spread  
 
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