A failed empire : the Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev

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A failed empire : the Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev

Vladislav M. Zubok ; with a new preface by the author

(The new Cold War history)

University of North Carolina Press, c2009

  • : pbk

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"Parts of this book have been reprinted with permission in revised form from Vladislav M. Zubok, "The Nuclear education of Nikita Khrushchev," in Cold War statesmen confront the bomb : nuclear diplomacy since 1945, edited by John Lewis Gaddis et al. (New York : Oxford University Press, 1999), and "Gorbachev and the end of the Cold War : different perspectives on the historical personality," in Cold War endgame : oral history, analysis, debates, edited by William C. Wohlforth (University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press, 2003)"--T.p. verso

Bibliography: p. [417]-453

Includes index

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This book features the Cold War from the Soviet side. In this widely praised book, Vladislav Zubok argues that Western interpretations of the Cold War have erred by exaggerating either the Kremlin's pragmatism or its aggressiveness. Explaining the interests, aspirations, illusions, fears, and misperceptions of the Kremlin leaders and Soviet elites, Zubok offers the first work in English to cover the entire Cold War from the Soviet side. ""A Failed Empire"" provides a history quite different from those written by the Western victors. In a new preface for this edition, the author adds to our understanding of today's events in Russia, including who the new players are and how their policies will affect the state of the world in the twenty-first century.

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