Clawson, Patrick; Clawson, Patrick - In: Review of Radical Political Economics 13 (1981) 1, pp. 76-84
The hypothesis examined here is that the U.S.S.R.'s economic ties with the Third World have essentially the same character as Western-Third World ties. The first section presents data to demonstrate that the U.S.S.R. draws considerable economic advantage from its large trade and loan (aid) activ...