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United States History - 20th Century - General & Miscellaneous, United States History - 20th Century - 1945 to 2000, 1917-1991 (Soviet Union) - History, World Politics, Diplomacy & International Relations, U.S. International Relations

The Cold War

by S. J. Ball
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Overview


Based on insights into the structure of postwar international politics revealed by the collapse of the Soviet Union, this study provides a fresh assessment of the entire course of the Cold War. Drawing on newly released material and scholarly research from both the West and former communist states, it argues that the Cold War can only be understood by exploring the interplay between ideology, domestic politics, and military security, not only in the U.S. and the Soviet Union, but in other states and movements with a capacity for significant military and political action.

Synopsis

Based on insights into the structure of postwar international politics revealed by the collapse of the Soviet Union, this study provides a fresh assessment of the entire course of the Cold War. Drawing on newly released material and scholarly research from both the West and former communist states, it argues that the Cold War can only be understood by exploring the interplay between ideology, domestic politics, and military security, not only in the U.S. and the Soviet Union, but in other states and movements with a capacity for significant military and political action.

About the Author, S. J. Ball

Simon Ball is a professor at University of Glasgow.

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"The author displays extensive knowledge and sound judgment of the policies of nations whose histories are so rich and complex that many historians could spend a lifetime of study before uttering the kind of sensible pronouncements that Ball repeatedly makes....[A] valuable contribution to the Cold War corpus, as a reference text, as a possible course textbook, and as a model for all bold enough to write about international history."β€”Canadian Journal of History

"By writing a useful, judicious overview of the cold war from a multipolar perspective, Ball has made a valuable contribution to the literature."β€”The International History Review

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1997
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780340591680

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