Featuring first hand accounts by international politicians and
diplomats along with analyses by leading scholars, this unique
collection of essays provides insights from multiple perspectives to
foster better understanding of international relations during and
after the Cold War. Experts from both sides of the "iron curtain" shed
light on the origins, struggles, ending, and legacy of the conflict
that dominated the second half of the twentieth century and that still
affects current East-West relations, the securing and dismantling of
weapons of mass destruction, and the instability of many regions. With
a particular focus on diplomatic relations, the book looks at the
origins of the conflict from Yalta to Korea, the prelude to Détente
from Cuba to Vietnam, followed by the move from Détente to dialogue.
It then addresses such issues as strategic weapons, the impact of the
war on scientific research, intelligence, and the fall of the Berlin
Wall. Lastly, it examines the legacy of the Cold War across regions of
the world, including Europe, Japan, India, China, and the lessons to
be drawn for today's diplomatic relations and intelligence. With
contributions from Howard Baker, Jr., Sir Anthony Brenton, Susan
Eisenhower, Grigoryi Karasin, Alexander Likhotal, Kishan Rana, Ying
Rong, and more, the volume presents a truly international treatment of
a subject of global dimensions and importance. Students of politics
and international relations will find it invaluable as will Foreign
Service practitioners, and instructors teaching the Cold War and
foreign affairs.
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The Cold War and Its Legacy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781623569983
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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