"Surviving the Millennium" traces the rise of the U.S.-Soviet
antagonism from its roots in the U.S.-tsarist Russian relationship
and critically reexamines U.S. containment strategy during the Cold
War. The book then focuses on the new U.S. and Russian
interrelationship with Germany, Japan, China, the European
Community, and other key actors such as Iran, Turkey, India, the
Koreas, and Ukraine. Despite the end of the Cold War, Gardner
contends that U.S.-Russian relations are still characterized by
games of encirclement and counter-encirclement; that the two powers
have yet to move beyond detente and forge a full-fledged
entente.
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