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

The End of the Cold War: Its Meaning and Implications

by Michael J. Hogan
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Overview

This timely collection of essays offers one of the first, serious efforts to examine the end of the Cold War. The book presents the thinking of leading historians, political scientists, policy analysts, and commentators from the United States, Great Britain, Germany, France, Norway and the former Soviet Union. Together they discuss such important issues as the origins of the Cold War, its ideological and geopolitical sources, the cost of that epic conflict, its influence on American life and institutions, its winners and losers.

Synopsis

An end to which Cold War? / Walter LaFeber -- The Cold War, the long peace, and the future / John Lewis Gaddis -- Quiet cataclysm : some afterthoughts on World War III / John Mueller -- Some lessons from the Cold War / Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. -- Nuclear weapons and European security during the Cold War / Samuel F. Wells, Jr. -- Victory in the postwar era : despite the Cold War or because of it? / Alexei Filitov -- The wicked witch of the West is dead : long live the wicked witch of the East / Bruce Cumings -- The end and the beginning / Ronald Steel -- A balance sheet : Lippmann, Kennan, and the Cold War / Richard J. Barnet -- Why did the Cold War arise, and why did it end? / Raymond L. Garthoff -- A view from below / Noam Chomsky -- The end of the Cold War and the Middle East / Nikki R. Keddie -- The end of the Cold War in the Near East : what it means for historians and policy planners / Bruce R. Kuniholm

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"So much has been said and written about the end of the cold war that it is difficult to gain perspective on the events that shaped it and its end. This excellent volume offers a remedy. The authors run the gamut from Noam Chomsky to Samuel Wells, Jr., and the interpretations of its beginnings and what has happened since 1989 fall along the same political spectrum. The writing is lively, lucid, intelligent, and accessible; the points of view refreshing and insightful." Current History

"So much has been said and written about the end of the cold war that it is difficult to gain perspective on the events that shaped it and its end. This excellent volume offers a remedy. The authors run the gamut from Noam Chomsky to Samuel Wells, Jr., and the interpretations of its beginnings and what has happened since 1989 fall along the same political spectrum. The writing is lively, lucid, intelligent, and accessible; the points of view refreshing and insightful." Current History

"Rarely does one come across quite so entertaining a compilation of academic essays as Michael Hogan's collection on the subject of the Cold War. It is a treat, inspired perhaps by envy at the sheer audacity of Francis Fukuyama's suggestion that we have reached 'The End of History.' Not to be outdone, the toiling masses of academe emerge from their libraries, blinking in the post-war sunlight, and thrill us with daring swoops as they revisit their earlier judgments on the great confrontation." The Washington Post

"Thoughtful, articulate essays by respected experts on critically important issues." Booklist

"Thoughtful, articulate essays by respected experts on critically important issues." Booklist

"This is a stimulating collection of essays." Foreign Affairs

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1992
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
312
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521437318

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