The Cold War : a new history

Title
The Cold War : a new history

Author
Gaddis, John Lewis.

Publication Date
2005

Publication Information
New York : Penguin Press, 2005.

Physical Description
xii, 333 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm

ISBN
9780143038276

Abstract
Beginning with World War II and ending with the collapse of the Soviet Union, this is an account of the strategic dynamics that drove the age, with portraits of its major personalities and insight into its most crucial events. Drawing on newly opened Soviet, East European, and Chinese archives and the reminiscences of the major players, John Lewis Gaddis explains not just what happened but why -- from the months in 1945 when the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. went from alliance to antagonism to the barely averted holocaust of the Cuban Missile Crisis to the maneuvers of Nixon and Mao, Reagan and Gorbachev.

Contents
Prologue: The view forward -- The return of fear -- Deathboats and lifeboats -- Command versus spontaneity -- The emergence of autonomy -- The recovery of equity -- Actors -- The triumph of hope -- Epilogue: The view back.

Subject Term
Cold War.
 
World politics -- 1945-1989.

Geographic Term
Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- United States.
 
United States -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union.

Language
English


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Oak Bay BranchAdult non-fiction bookNonfiction909.825 GAD39066039393505Nonfiction