Reviewing the Cold War: Approaches, Interpretations, TheoryOdd Arne Westad Routledge, 2013年10月14日 - 396 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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... Détente in Perspective Jussi M. Hanhimäki 16 Why Did the Cold War End in 1989 ? Explanations of ' The Turn ' Vladislav M. Zubok Index 207 232 242 258 281 303 326 343 369 Notes on Contributors Yale Ferguson is Professor of Political ...
... Détente in Perspective Jussi M. Hanhimäki 16 Why Did the Cold War End in 1989 ? Explanations of ' The Turn ' Vladislav M. Zubok Index 207 232 242 258 281 303 326 343 369 Notes on Contributors Yale Ferguson is Professor of Political ...
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... détente with Nazi Germany in the 1930s , and most of whom viewed Stalin and the Soviet Union as another aggressive antithesis to American freedoms . The common view was that Soviet behavior in Eastern Europe after the war had shown that ...
... détente with Nazi Germany in the 1930s , and most of whom viewed Stalin and the Soviet Union as another aggressive antithesis to American freedoms . The common view was that Soviet behavior in Eastern Europe after the war had shown that ...
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... détente in the 1970s . A discussion of such turning points may be important not only to avoid the sense of imperturbability to the Cold War conflict which some of the new research may be taken to point toward , but also in order to look ...
... détente in the 1970s . A discussion of such turning points may be important not only to avoid the sense of imperturbability to the Cold War conflict which some of the new research may be taken to point toward , but also in order to look ...
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... Détente , in its classical form , could therefore only come about if the United States , as the strongest power , became willing to limit the arms race on the basis of equality , and to give the Soviet Union a legitimate role in the ...
... Détente , in its classical form , could therefore only come about if the United States , as the strongest power , became willing to limit the arms race on the basis of equality , and to give the Soviet Union a legitimate role in the ...
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... Kennedy and Khrushchev , 1960–1963 ( New York : HarperCollins , 1991 ) . 30 On the European dimension , see John van Oudenaren , Détente in Europe : The Soviet Union and the West since 1953 ( Durham , 22 REVIEWING THE COLD WAR.
... Kennedy and Khrushchev , 1960–1963 ( New York : HarperCollins , 1991 ) . 30 On the European dimension , see John van Oudenaren , Détente in Europe : The Soviet Union and the West since 1953 ( Durham , 22 REVIEWING THE COLD WAR.
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27 | |
The Parts and the Whole | 43 |
How Not to Study the Origins of the Cold War | 64 |
The Cold War as US Ideology | 81 |
Pushing the | 103 |
How International Relations | 126 |
Culture International Relations Theory and Cold War History | 149 |
Toward a Framework for | 180 |
Studying Soviet Strategies and Decisionmaking in the Cold | 232 |
Strategies and Decisions | 242 |
Chinas Strategic Culture and the Cold War Confrontations | 258 |
Reflections on the Origins of the Cold War | 281 |
The Crisis Years 19581963 | 303 |
Détente in Perspective | 326 |
Why Did the Cold War End in 1989? Explanations of | 343 |
Index | 369 |
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