On every front
the making of the Cold War
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Word Count
52,500 words, Guess
Page Count
210 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveoneveryfrontmaki00pate
- ISBN-100393012387
- ISBN-100039395014
- ISBN-139780393012385
- ISBN-139780039395018
and 4 more
- LibraryThing1050830
- Library of Congress Control Number79004509
- Better World Books9780039395018
- Open LibraryOL4403076M
Classifications
- DDC327.73/047
- LCCE744 .P312 1979
- LCCE744.P312 1979
Description
How and why did the Cold War begin? How and why did it end? What will its end mean for international relations? Opening his new book with the drama of people struggling to survive in rubble-strewn countries after the Second World War, Thomas G. Paterson follows the lng Cold War crisis through to the dismantling of the Berlin Wall and the disintegration of the Soviet Union. He examines features of the international system that guaranteed conflict: the great-power quest for order by building spheres of influence; the power, ideology, and strategic-economic needs of the United States and the Soviet Union that compelled activist, global foreign policies; and the personalities of key figures, from Truman to Bush, Stalin to Gorbachev and Yeltsin. In his exploration of the end of the Cold War, the author concludes that the two superpowers sought detente because they had been weakened by the economic costs of the Cold War, challenges from allies, and the diffusion of power in the international system after the rise of the Third World. As historical story and analysis, On Every Front prvides a telling acount of an era - of the making and unmaking of the Cold War. [Source: W W Norton][1] [1]: https://wwnorton.com/books/On-Every-Front
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- The Norton essays in American history
Other Editions
- On every front: the making of the Cold War
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