America, Russia, and the cold war, 1945-1996
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America, Russia, and the cold war, 1945-1996
(America in crisis)
McGraw-Hill, c1997
8th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 373-386) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Using extensive materials from both published and private sources, this text focuses on US/Soviet diplomacy to explain the causes and consequences of the Cold War. It identifies major policy-makers and explores major crises in the post-1945 period. The author also looks at how the Cold War was shaped by domestic events in both the USA and Soviet Union. Material new to this edition includes: a rewritten post-1989 final chapter; the rewriting of the events in the 1950s, the Lyndon Johnson presidency and the Reagan presidential years; and a stronger focus on Soviet/Russian developments.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - the burden of history (to 1941)
- open doors, iron curtains (1941-1945)
- only two declarations of Cold War (1946)
- two halves of the same walnut (1947-48)
- the different world of NSC-68 (1948-50)
- Korea - the war for both Asia and Europe (1950-51)
- new issues, new faces (1951-53)
- a different Cold War (1953-55)
- east and west of Suez (1954-57)
- new frontiers and old dilemmas (1957-62)
- Southeast Asia and elsewhere (1962-1966)
- a new containment - the rise and fall of Detente (1966-76)
- from Cold War to old war - Reagan and Gorbachev (1977-1989)
- a new world order? (1989-).
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