Abstract
By flooding a depressed world market with raw materials and agricultural produce in order to support the foreign exchange burden of the five-year plan, the Russians came into direct collision with powerful industrial and agrarian lobbies, West and East. For although France took the lead in combatting Soviet dumping, it was also an issue which complicated Moscow’s relations with almost every Power and fast became the main element in destabilising the USSR’s hard-won peaceful coexistence with the capitalist world.
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Haslam, J. (1983). The USSR Faces a Campaign against Dumping. In: Soviet Foreign Policy 1930–33. Studies in Soviet History and Society. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17154-5_4
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