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# Russia
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## Background on Russia
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## Background on Russia
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- Long history of expansion
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- Long history of expansion
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- A multinational empire
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- A multinational empire
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- Tradition of autocratic rule and repression
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- Tradition of autocratic rule and repression
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- Challenges of governing a vast state remain.
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- Challenges of governing a vast state remain.
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- Bolsheviks have ambitious international goals
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- Bolsheviks have ambitious international goals
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## The Bolsheviks take power
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Their goals:
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- Lenin and his colleagues
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- Revolutionary Marxists: use disciplined party to take power
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- Gain support from workers, other social groups
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- Use force to win and keep power
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- Initially hoped revolution in Russia would spread on an international scale
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## The Russian Civil War
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- Conflict reaches its peak in 1918-1921
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- Reds (Bolsheviks) vs whites
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- bloody conflict, atrocities on both sides
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- Millions of deaths, potentially uncountable more, country in ruins
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- Some nationalities, Poles, Finns , Baltic states, break away and establish states
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- But Bolsheviks/communists emerge victories: authoritarian, repressive tactics
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## Early communist foreign policy
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- Ruthless pragmatism - Lenin's regime signs peace treaty with Imperial Germany in 1918, despite territorial losses, to keep power
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- But Bolsheviks also have revolutionary ambitions - establish communist international (Comintern) in 1919
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- Goal is to encourage formation of communist parties internationally, spread revolution - but proves difficult to achieve
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## Early soviet relations with the west
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- British, French, and Americans, concerned & angered by the Bolshevik takeover in 1917
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- New regime - promotes revolutionary ideas
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- Lenin's treaty with Germany (1918); creates new thread in first world war
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## Intervention in the Russian civil war
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- France, UK, Canada, USA, Japan send troops
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- To protect interest, support whites
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## Soviet union in the 1920s
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- Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) established in 1922
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- Included much of the former Russian empire, but now a federation of republics
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- Western power remain suspicious, but do not see USSR as imminent thread
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- Comintern remains active, but USSR focus on rebuilding after wartime devastation
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## Leadership change from Lenin to Stalin
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- Lenin dies in 1924, Josef Stalin emerges as winner of prolonged power by 1928
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- Promotes Socialism in one Country
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- Imperial Russia - suffered defeats because it was "backward" - Soviet Union must modernize "or the capitalists will crush us"
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## Stalin's Transformation of the USSR
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- Rapid industrial growth through state directed "Five Year Plans" - achieves results but harsh conditions for workers
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- Collectivization of agriculture - to support industrialization, transform society - associated with massive repression, famine
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- Purges - intensive suspicion of conspiracy with foreign power leads to mass arrests, executions in 1930s
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## Stalin's foreign policy in the 1930s
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- Comintern continues to operate
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- Stalin's policies are pragmatic, shift over time
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- Hitler takes power in Germany, 1933 - a serious potential thread
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- Soviet Union calls for "collective security" with Western powers, promotes "Popular Front" policy to oppose fascism
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## On the eve of war
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- 1939 - Second World War looks increasingly likely - Hitler making demands on Poland
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- Stalin - Covets Polish territory, seeks to expand influence, and wants to buy time
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- Negotiations with Britain and France fail; instead USSR signs agreement with Nazi Germany - two countries will not go to war, both to expand influence in Eastern Europe
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## Key points
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- Soviet foreign policy - revolutionary impulse is significant
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- But there is a powerful pragmatic streak - willing to cut deals, shift sides
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- Stalin wants to expand revolution - but also to regain territory, influence of USSR
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