Overcoming the Cold War : a history of détente, 1950-1991

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Overcoming the Cold War : a history of détente, 1950-1991

Wilfried Loth ; translated by Robert F. Hogg

(Cold War history)

Palgrave, 2002

  • : cloth

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Bibliography: p. 241-249

Includes index

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内容説明

This book offers a major new interpretation of the Cold War and how its aftermath shaped the course of history. The history of the Cold War is more than the history of a confrontation. There is also a need to look into why the Cold War did not become more heated, and how it was finally overcome. Wilfried Loth's book examines both these issues. It is a story about the containment of the Cold War, of detente, of the development of cooperative security, and of the changes in the Soviet bloc. The book offers new information taken from Eastern and Western archives, and for the first time draws a precise and detailed overall picture of how the Cold War was overcome.

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Foreword List of Abbreviations Between Neutralization and Bloc Information De-escalation of the Cold War Krushchev and Kennedy Visions Along the Way The Time of the Treaties The Decline of Detente Dark Times The End of the East-West Conflict Balance: Fear and the Ways of Freedom Notes Index

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