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The Legacy of the Cold War - Perspectives on Security, Cooperation, and Conflict (Hardcover): Vojtech Mastny, Zhu Liqun The Legacy of the Cold War - Perspectives on Security, Cooperation, and Conflict (Hardcover)
Vojtech Mastny, Zhu Liqun; Preface by Mark Kramer; Contributions by Malcolm Byrne, Huang Yuxing, …
R3,483 Discovery Miles 34 830 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The unexpected end of the protracted conflict has been a sobering experience for scholars. No theory had anticipated how the Cold War would be terminated, and none should also be relied upon to explicate its legacy. But instead of relying on preconceived formulas to project past developments, taking a historical perspective to explain their causes and consequences allows one to better understand trends and their long-term significance. The present book takes such perspective, focusing on the evolution of security, its substance as well as its perception, the concurrent development of alliances and other cooperative structures for security, and their effectiveness in managing conflicts. In The Legacy of the Cold War Vojtech Mastny and Zhu Liqun bring together scholars to examine the worldwide effects of the Cold War on international security. Focusing on regions where the Cold War made the most enduring impact the Euro-Atlantic area and East Asia historians, political scientists, and international relations scholars explore alliances and other security measures during the Cold War and how they carry over into the twenty-first century."

Republics of Myth - National Narratives and the US-Iran Conflict (Hardcover): Hussein Banai, Malcolm Byrne, John Tirman Republics of Myth - National Narratives and the US-Iran Conflict (Hardcover)
Hussein Banai, Malcolm Byrne, John Tirman
R780 Discovery Miles 7 800 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Why does the rift between the US and Iran persist? Iran and the United States have been at odds for forty years, locked in a cold war that has run the gamut from harsh rhetoric to hostage-taking, from crippling sanctions to targeted killings. In Republics of Myth, Hussein Banai, Malcolm Byrne, and John Tirman argue that a major contributing factor to this tenacious enmity is how each nation views itself. The two nations have differing interests and grievances about each other, but their often-deadly confrontation derives from the very different national narratives that shape their politics, actions, and vision of their own destiny in the world. The dominant American narrative is the myth of the frontier-that the US can tame it, tame its inhabitants, and nurture democracy as well. Iran, conversely, can claim two dominant myths: the first, an unbroken (but not for lack of trying) lineage back to Cyrus the Great, and the second, the betrayal of Imam Hussein, the Prophet's grandson. Both Iranian myths feature a detestable outsider as an enemy of the Iranian state and source of the nation's ills and misfortune. The two countries have clashed so severely in part, the authors argue, because their national narratives constantly drive them to do so. Drawing on newly declassified documents and discussions with policymakers, the authors analyze an array of missed opportunities over several decades to improve the US-Iran relationship. From the coup d'etat that overthrew Iran's legitimate premier Mohammad Mosaddeq to the hostage crisis, the Iran-Iraq War, the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, post-9/11 antagonisms, and other points of conflict, each episode illustrates anew the weight of historical narratives on present circumstances. Finally, Barack Obama's diplomacy and Donald Trump's determination to undo the 2015 nuclear accord are explored-both examples of the enduring power of America's frontier narrative. Introducing new insights and knowledge in a highly readable narrative, Republics of Myth makes a major contribution to understanding this vital conflict.

The Legacy of the Cold War - Perspectives on Security, Cooperation, and Conflict (Paperback): Vojtech Mastny, Zhu Liqun The Legacy of the Cold War - Perspectives on Security, Cooperation, and Conflict (Paperback)
Vojtech Mastny, Zhu Liqun; Preface by Mark Kramer; Contributions by Malcolm Byrne, Huang Yuxing, …
R1,385 Discovery Miles 13 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The unexpected end of the protracted conflict has been a sobering experience for scholars. No theory had anticipated how the Cold War would be terminated, and none should also be relied upon to explicate its legacy. But instead of relying on preconceived formulas to project past developments, taking a historical perspective to explain their causes and consequences allows one to better understand trends and their long-term significance. The present book takes such perspective, focusing on the evolution of security, its substance as well as its perception, the concurrent development of alliances and other cooperative structures for security, and their effectiveness in managing conflicts. In The Legacy of the Cold War Vojtech Mastny and Zhu Liqun bring together scholars to examine the worldwide effects of the Cold War on international security. Focusing on regions where the Cold War made the most enduring impact the Euro-Atlantic area and East Asia historians, political scientists, and international relations scholars explore alliances and other security measures during the Cold War and how they carry over into the twenty-first century.

Becoming Enemies - U.S.-Iran Relations and the Iran-Iraq War, 1979-1988 (Paperback): James G. Blight, Janet M. Lang, Hussein... Becoming Enemies - U.S.-Iran Relations and the Iran-Iraq War, 1979-1988 (Paperback)
James G. Blight, Janet M. Lang, Hussein Banai, Malcolm Byrne, John Tirman; Foreword by …
R1,254 Discovery Miles 12 540 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Becoming Enemies brings the unique methods of critical oral history, developed to study flashpoints from the Cold War such as the Cuban Missile Crisis, to understand U.S. and Iranian relations from the fall of the Shah in 1978 through the Iranian hostage crisis and the Iran-Iraq war. Scholars and former officials involved with U.S. and UN policy take a fresh look at U.S and Iranian relations during this time, with special emphasis on the U.S. role in the Iran-Iraq War. With its remarkable declassified documentation and oral testimony that bear directly on questions of U.S. policymaking with regard to the Iran-Iraq War, Becoming Enemies reveals much that was previously unknown about U.S. policy before, during, and after the war. They go beyond mere reportage to offer lessons regarding fundamental foreign policy challenges to the U.S. that transcend time and place.

Worlds Apart - A Documentary History of US-Iranian Relations, 1978-2018 (Paperback): Malcolm Byrne, Kian Byrne Worlds Apart - A Documentary History of US-Iranian Relations, 1978-2018 (Paperback)
Malcolm Byrne, Kian Byrne
R851 Discovery Miles 8 510 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A relationship beset with extraordinary acrimony, the US and Iran rarely see eye-to-eye, if only to avoid war or nuclear catastrophe. What is at the core of this troubled rivalry that has stymied policymakers and scholars alike? Using a carefully selected collection of White House, CIA, State Department, and other records, Worlds Apart provides a comprehensive answer to this question: starting from the 1979 revolution and hostage crisis, through the Iran-Iraq War and the spread of radical Islam, to 9/11 and the nuclear impasse, to the 2009 Green Movement and the Obama and Trump presidencies. The records, which form the heart of the book, offer a rare, unfiltered view into the perspectives and experiences of the American and Iranian governments over 40 years. Providing timelines, glossaries, discussion questions, and a guide on reading declassified documents, Byrne and Byrne explore this complicated relationship accessibly and innovatively in this unique documentary history.

Worlds Apart - A Documentary History of US-Iranian Relations, 1978-2018 (Hardcover): Malcolm Byrne, Kian Byrne Worlds Apart - A Documentary History of US-Iranian Relations, 1978-2018 (Hardcover)
Malcolm Byrne, Kian Byrne
R2,374 Discovery Miles 23 740 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A relationship beset with extraordinary acrimony, the US and Iran rarely see eye-to-eye, if only to avoid war or nuclear catastrophe. What is at the core of this troubled rivalry that has stymied policymakers and scholars alike? Using a carefully selected collection of White House, CIA, State Department, and other records, Worlds Apart provides a comprehensive answer to this question: starting from the 1979 revolution and hostage crisis, through the Iran-Iraq War and the spread of radical Islam, to 9/11 and the nuclear impasse, to the 2009 Green Movement and the Obama and Trump presidencies. The records, which form the heart of the book, offer a rare, unfiltered view into the perspectives and experiences of the American and Iranian governments over 40 years. Providing timelines, glossaries, discussion questions, and a guide on reading declassified documents, Byrne and Byrne explore this complicated relationship accessibly and innovatively in this unique documentary history.

A Cardboard Castle? - An Inside History of the Warsaw Pact, 1955-1991 (Paperback, illustrated edition): Vojtech Mastny, Malcolm... A Cardboard Castle? - An Inside History of the Warsaw Pact, 1955-1991 (Paperback, illustrated edition)
Vojtech Mastny, Malcolm Byrne
R2,722 Discovery Miles 27 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This is the first book to document, analyze, and interpret the history of the Warsaw Pact based on the archives of the alliance itself. As suggested by the title, the Soviet bloc military machine that held the West in awe for most of the Cold War does not appear from the inside as formidable as outsiders often believed, nor were its strengths and weaknesses the same at different times in its surprisingly long history, extending for almost half a century. The introductory study by Mastny assesses the controversial origins of the "superfluous" alliance, its subsequent search for a purpose, its crisis and consolidation despite congenital weaknesses, as well as its unexpected demise. Most of the 193 documents included in the book were top secret and have only recently been obtained from Eastern European archives by the PHP project. The majority of the documents were translated specifically for this volume and have never appeared in English before. The introductory remarks to individual documents by co-editor Byrne explain the particular significance of each item. A chronology of the main events in the history of the Warsaw Pact, a list of its leading officials, a selective multilingual bibliography, and an analytical index add to the importance of a publication that sets the new standard as a reference work on the subject and facilitate its use by both students and general readers.

The ORIGIN OF MAN'S ETHICAL BEHAVIOR (1941) by ERNEST EVERETT JUST & HEDWIG SCHNETZLER JUST - A Moorland-Spingarn archival... The ORIGIN OF MAN'S ETHICAL BEHAVIOR (1941) by ERNEST EVERETT JUST & HEDWIG SCHNETZLER JUST - A Moorland-Spingarn archival transcription created by Theodore Walker Jr. & Lillie R. Jenkins, co-edited by W. Malcolm Byrnes, in consultation with Stuart Newman (Paperback, Annotated edition)
Lillie R Jenkins, W Malcolm Byrnes, Stuart Newman
R368 Discovery Miles 3 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mohammad Mosaddeq and the 1953 Coup in Iran (Paperback): Mark J. Gasiorowski, Malcolm Byrne Mohammad Mosaddeq and the 1953 Coup in Iran (Paperback)
Mark J. Gasiorowski, Malcolm Byrne
R765 Discovery Miles 7 650 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The book examines the turbulent political climate that prevailed in Iran during Mosaddeq's tenure, the confrontation between Iran and Britain for control over Iran's oil, the strategic considerations that led U.S. officials to opt for a coup, and the details of the coup itself. Based on exhaustive research by leading academic experts in the field, this is the most authoritative account of the tragic events that led to the overthrow of Mosaddeq. With the recent declassification of CIA documents regarding the 1953 coup that overthrew Mohammad Mossadeq's government in Iran, there is an opportunity for new in-depth analysis into not only the coup Coup d'Etat itself but the events that inevitably led up to it.

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