M. Evangelista, THE PARADOX OF STATE STRENGTH - TRANSNATIONAL RELATIONS, DOMESTIC STRUCTURES, AND SECURITY POLICY IN RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET-UNION, International organization, 49(1), 1995, pp. 1-38
A transnational community of disarmament proponents achieved considera
ble success in influencing Soviet security policy in the 1980s on seve
ral issues, including two examined here: nuclear testing and strategic
defenses. Fundamental changes in the Soviet domestic structure after
1989, however, had the paradoxical effect of making transnational acto
rs simultaneously less constrained in promoting their favored policies
and less effective in getting them implemented. Transnational relatio
ns and domestic structures in combination affect security policy. This
interaction likewise has implications for theories of ideas, learning
, and epistemic communities.