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The Cold War (Hardcover, New)
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The Cold War (Hardcover, New)
Series: Critical Concepts in Military, Strategic, and Security Studies
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SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE! (Valid until 3 months after
publication) The Cold War dominated international politics between
1945 and 1990, when the two superpowers, the United States and
Soviet Union, vied for supremacy. Their clash profoundly influenced
the main trends of the time, including economic development,
technological change, and decolonization. It divided Europe, with
the fault line running through Germany. Although it never erupted
into a major superpower conflagration, it was a vicious struggle
that was often fought through proxies in the Third World,
periodically flared into searing 'limited' conflicts in Korea,
Vietnam, and Afghanistan, and occasionally produced the most
dangerous international crises, particularly over Berlin and Cuba,
which brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. This new
Routledge title is the first reference work authoritatively to draw
together all the major works on this pivotal event. The first
volume explores how historians and political scientists have
approached the Cold War, from the early debates between those who
sought to blame one of the two superpowers for starting it, to the
findings in the 1990s that were based on newly available sources
from the former communist bloc. The volume also makes sense of more
recent efforts to examine its global, transnational, and cultural
dynamics. The next three volumes are arranged chronologically,
dealing in turn with the origins of the Cold War, 1945-53; the
oscillating period of crisis and detente between 1953 and 1975; and
the end of the Cold War, 1975-90. These three volumes collect a
compelling mixture of classic and cutting-edge works. They gathered
scholarship explores the story from above and below-from the
perspective not just of Washington, Moscow, and Beijing, but also
of the smaller players who sought to manipulate the superpowers for
their own ends. The tightly focused organization of this collection
will allow scholars quickly and easily to access both established
and up-to-date assessments of the Cold War, and will also make for
irresistible browsing. With a comprehensive introduction, providing
essential background information and relating the various pieces to
each other, Cold War Studies is destined to be an indispensable
resource for research and study.
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