Reviewing the Cold War: Approaches, Interpretations, TheoryOdd Arne Westad Routledge, 2013年10月14日 - 392 頁 Since the cold war ended, it has become an international field of study, with new material from China, the former Soviet Union and Europe. This volume takes stock of where these new materials have taken us in our understanding of what the cold war was about and how we should study it. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 66 筆
第 12 頁
... Khrushchev ( at least in the early phase ) had given up on the perspective of Soviet influence in all of Germany , or , for that matter , the belief in the need for an all - German socialist revolution.24 The German case also shows that ...
... Khrushchev ( at least in the early phase ) had given up on the perspective of Soviet influence in all of Germany , or , for that matter , the belief in the need for an all - German socialist revolution.24 The German case also shows that ...
第 14 頁
... Khrushchev's , or Brezhnev's priorities as in those of West Euro- pean or American state leaders.2 27 Pleshakov shares John Gaddis's belief that global hegemony remained the aim of the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War ( while ...
... Khrushchev's , or Brezhnev's priorities as in those of West Euro- pean or American state leaders.2 27 Pleshakov shares John Gaddis's belief that global hegemony remained the aim of the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War ( while ...
第 15 頁
... Khrushchev's years in control of the Kremlin – explains how the Cuban Missile Crisis could arise out of a period in which both sides had made limited attempts at reaching some form of accommodation . According to Hershberg ...
... Khrushchev's years in control of the Kremlin – explains how the Cuban Missile Crisis could arise out of a period in which both sides had made limited attempts at reaching some form of accommodation . According to Hershberg ...
第 16 頁
... Khrushchev's attempts at reducing Soviet - American tension were directly connected to his fear of war in , or rather over , Europe . Khrushchev believed that socialism needed time to develop ( ' mature ' was the term he often used ) in ...
... Khrushchev's attempts at reducing Soviet - American tension were directly connected to his fear of war in , or rather over , Europe . Khrushchev believed that socialism needed time to develop ( ' mature ' was the term he often used ) in ...
第 22 頁
... Khrushchev , Castro & Kennedy , 1958–1964 ( New York : Norton , 1997 ) , and Michael R. Beschloss , The Crisis Years : Kennedy and Khrushchev , 1960–1963 ( New York : HarperCollins , 1991 ) . 30 On the European dimension , see John van ...
... Khrushchev , Castro & Kennedy , 1958–1964 ( New York : Norton , 1997 ) , and Michael R. Beschloss , The Crisis Years : Kennedy and Khrushchev , 1960–1963 ( New York : HarperCollins , 1991 ) . 30 On the European dimension , see John van ...
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History and Theory | 101 |
Cultures and Ideologies | 147 |
Strategies and Decisionmaking | 205 |
Turning Points | 279 |
Index | 369 |
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