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. |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 8 頁
... evidence seriously . He frames his inquiry primarily in terms of what historians will find of interest in new IR approaches , and believes that those working in new Cold War history so far often have lacked methodological sophistication ...
... evidence seriously . He frames his inquiry primarily in terms of what historians will find of interest in new IR approaches , and believes that those working in new Cold War history so far often have lacked methodological sophistication ...
第 9 頁
... evidence seems to show that specific cultural traditions and developments in the Soviet Union and the United States should figure more prominently in our understanding of the Cold War , there is a danger in the broad use of these terms ...
... evidence seems to show that specific cultural traditions and developments in the Soviet Union and the United States should figure more prominently in our understanding of the Cold War , there is a danger in the broad use of these terms ...
第 頁
... evidence showing that even within those countries that were on the 'front lines' the writ of the superpowers did not run as large as we had once thought. Geir Lundestad showed some time ago that the American sphere of influence in ...
... evidence showing that even within those countries that were on the 'front lines' the writ of the superpowers did not run as large as we had once thought. Geir Lundestad showed some time ago that the American sphere of influence in ...
第 頁
... evidence suggests even stronger grounds for doubting the existence of shared rationality. For example, Stalin appears to have gone through the entire post-World War II period convinced that the capitalists would soon fall out and fight ...
... evidence suggests even stronger grounds for doubting the existence of shared rationality. For example, Stalin appears to have gone through the entire post-World War II period convinced that the capitalists would soon fall out and fight ...
第 31 頁
... evidence showing that even within those countries that were on the ' front lines ' the writ of the superpowers did not run as large as we had once thought . Geir Lundestad showed some time ago that the American sphere of influence in ...
... evidence showing that even within those countries that were on the ' front lines ' the writ of the superpowers did not run as large as we had once thought . Geir Lundestad showed some time ago that the American sphere of influence in ...
內容
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 |
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
actions American analysis appeared approach archives argue arms become behavior beliefs Cambridge Central China Chinese Cold War communism communist concept continued countries Crisis critical culture debate decisions defense democratic détente discussion documents domestic early East Eastern economic empire especially Europe European evidence example explain fact forces foreign policy Gaddis Germany goals Gorbachev Henry Kissinger historians ideas ideology important influence interests international relations interpretations Italy John Khrushchev later leaders leadership least liberal means military Missile Moscow notes nuclear Origins Oxford particular party peace perhaps Plan political possible Princeton question Realist reason recent Robert role Russian scholars Science seems side social Soviet Union Stalin strategic structure theory thinking thought threat traditional turn understanding United University Press Washington weapons West Western World York