Russia, America and the Cold War, 1949-1991

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Russia, America and the Cold War, 1949-1991

Martin McCauley

(Seminar studies in history)

Pearson Longman, 2008

Rev. 2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [158]-161) and index

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内容説明

The conflict between Russia and America shaped the world for over four decades. Both were universalist powers they wanted every country in the world to copy their model of government and economy. They could not rest until the other side had been vanquished, and until the mid-1980s this included the prospect of nuclear war. In a new edition of one of the best-selling books in the Seminar Studies in History Series, Martin McCauley looks at the epic struggle between the two superpowers that put everyone in danger. In a clear and accessible manner, the book: Gives a succinct summary of the main turning points in the conflict Looks at how the whole world was sucked into the Cold War Shows how the arms race eventually bankrupted Russia Discusses whether or not America and Russia have learnt anything from this confrontation Also containing a Chronology, Glossary and Who's Who of key figures, this revised second edition of Russia, America and the Cold War is essential reading for all students of twentieth century history. Martin McCauley is a seasoned writer and broadcaster who has a wealth of experience in Russian and international affairs. His recent publications include The Origins of the Cold War revised 3rd edition (2008), Stalin and Stalinism revised 3rd edition (2008) and The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (2007)

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Chronology Who's Who Glossary Maps List of plates PART ONE: ANALYSIS 1. Introduction: The Problem 2. The Cold War In Perspective 3. Cold War I: 1949 1953 4. To The Brink And Back: 1953 1969 5. Detente: 1969 1979 6. Cold War Ii: 1979 1985 7. New Political Thinking And The End Of The Cold War: 1985 1991 8.The Judgement PART TWO: DOCUMENTS FURTHER READING REFERENCES

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