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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... Moscow . Anders Stephanson is Associate Professor of History at Columbia University . Antonio Varsori is Professor of International History at the University of Florence . Odd Arne Westad is Reader in International History at the London ...
... Moscow . Anders Stephanson is Associate Professor of History at Columbia University . Antonio Varsori is Professor of International History at the University of Florence . Odd Arne Westad is Reader in International History at the London ...
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... Moscow . In other words , although Stalin resented the way he was treated on the issue , US behavior fitted in with his preconceived notions of how an imperialist power was supposed to behave , and American offers of a Soviet role in ...
... Moscow . In other words , although Stalin resented the way he was treated on the issue , US behavior fitted in with his preconceived notions of how an imperialist power was supposed to behave , and American offers of a Soviet role in ...
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... ing to the United States - as a form of Leninist united front against the more aggressively imperialist Soviet Union ) . However , even Moscow and Washington could not free themselves from ideologically based percep- tions INTRODUCTION 11.
... ing to the United States - as a form of Leninist united front against the more aggressively imperialist Soviet Union ) . However , even Moscow and Washington could not free themselves from ideologically based percep- tions INTRODUCTION 11.
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... Moscow , at least up to the mid - 1950s , was more ebullient on the issue , and on several occasions toyed with the idea of making considerable political concessions to open the way to reunification . No plan that we know to have been ...
... Moscow , at least up to the mid - 1950s , was more ebullient on the issue , and on several occasions toyed with the idea of making considerable political concessions to open the way to reunification . No plan that we know to have been ...
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... Moscow . The shift in American perceptions were , at least in part , pre- conditioned by Richard Nixon's belief that the Chinese Communist Party leaders conducted an interest - based , realpolitik - oriented foreign policy - the kind of ...
... Moscow . The shift in American perceptions were , at least in part , pre- conditioned by Richard Nixon's belief that the Chinese Communist Party leaders conducted an interest - based , realpolitik - oriented foreign policy - the kind of ...
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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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