Publication

1998 - Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Md, Maryland

Language

English

Word Count

138,000 words, Guess

Page Count

552 pages

Identifiers

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  • LibraryThing517665
  • Goodreads212072

Classifications

  • DDC327.73047
  • LCCE183.8.S65 O24 1998

Description

First published in 1991 as The Turn, this is the gripping narrative history of the most important international development of our time - the passage of the United States and the Soviet Union from the Cold War to a new era. Don Oberdorfer makes the reader a privileged behind-the-scenes spectator as U.S. and Soviet leaders take each other's measure and slowly set about their historic task. Oberdorfer writes diplomatic history with a vital difference: extraordinary intimacy made possible by comprehensive interviews with major figures on both sides and exclusive material from a host of other sources. Now this book is available in a new, updated paperback edition, which continues the narrative up to the dramatic collapse of the Soviet Union.

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