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  • - Sino-American Rivalry during the Cold War
    av Gregg A. Brazinsky
    599,-

    Examines afresh the intense and enduring rivalry between the United States and China during the Cold War. Gregg A. Brazinsky presents a detailed narrative of the diplomatic, economic, and cultural competition between Beijing and Washington, Brazinsky offers an important new window for understanding the impact of the Cold War on the Third World.

  • - The Soviet Union and the Collapse of the Portuguese Empire in Africa, 1961-1975
    av Natalia Telepneva
    579 - 1 428,-

    An innovative reinterpretation of the relationships forged between African revolutionaries and the countries of the Warsaw Pact, Cold War Liberation is a bold addition to debates about policy-making in the Global South during the Cold War.

  • - Mikhail Gorbachev and the Collapse of the USSR
    av Chris Miller
    492,-

    Why did the Soviet economy suddenly collapse in the late 1980s, only a few years after Mikhail Gorbachev came to power? In this groundbreaking study, Chris Miller shows that although Gorbachev and his allies sought to learn from China's economic reforms under Deng Xiaoping, their efforts to revitalize Soviet socialism proved much less successful.

  • - The Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev
    av Vladislav M. Zubok
    609,-

    Argues that Western interpretations of the Cold War have erred by exaggerating either the Kremlin's pragmatism or its aggressiveness. Explaining the interests, aspirations, illusions, fears, and misperceptions of the Kremlin leaders and Soviet elites, this book covers the Cold War from the Soviet side.

  • - Civil Defense in the United States and Soviet Union, 1945-1991
    av Edward M. Geist
    1 487,-

  • - Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991
    av Piero Gleijeses
    638,-

    During the final fifteen years of the Cold War, southern Africa underwent a period of upheaval, with dramatic twists and turns in relations between the superpowers. Piero Gleijeses uses archival sources, particularly from the United States, South Africa, and the closed Cuban archives, to provide an unprecedented international history of this important theater of the late Cold War.

  • - The Military Conflict between China and Vietnam, 1979-1991
    av Xiaoming Zhang
    367,-

    The surprise Chinese invasion of Vietnam in 1979 shocked the international community. In this groundbreaking book, Xiaoming Zhang traces the roots of the conflict to the historic relationship between the peoples of China and Vietnam, the ongoing Sino-Soviet dispute, and Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's desire to modernize his country.

  • - The Sino-Soviet Competition for the Third World
    av Dr. Jeremy Friedman
    579,-

    The conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War has long been understood in a global context, but Jeremy Friedman's Shadow Cold War delves deeper into the era to examine the competition between the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China for the leadership of the world revolution.

  • - China's Cold War and the People of the Tibetan Borderlands
    av Sulmaan Wasif Khan
    535,-

  • av Tanya Harmer
    609,-

    Argues that the battle for Chile that ended in 1973 with a right-wing military coup and a brutal dictatorship lasting nearly twenty years was part of a dynamic inter-American Cold War struggle to determine Latin America's future, shaped more by the contest between Cuba, Chile, the United States, and Brazil than by a conflict between Moscow and Washington.

  • - An International History
    av Austin Jersild
    535,-

    Sino-Soviet Alliance: An International History

  • - Koreans, Americans, and the Making of a Democracy
    av Gregg A. Brazinsky
    579,-

    South Koreans tailor American ideas about economic development and democracy. This study examines American nation building in South Korea during the Cold War. It explains why South Korea was one of the few postcolonial nations that achieved rapid economic development and democratization by the end of the twentieth century.

  • - The Making of Postcolonial Vietnam, 1919-1950
    av Mark Philip Bradley
    682,-

    Explores the origins of the Cold War in Vietnam and postcolonial Vietnam's place in history. The author argues that the global discourse and practices of colonialism, race, modernism and postcolonial state-making were implicated in the dynamics of the Cold War in shaping US-Vietnamese relations.

  • - The Soviet and American Politics of Childhood in the Cold War
    av Margaret E. Peacock
    535,-

    In the 1950s and 1960s, images of children appeared everywhere, from movies to milk cartons, their smiling faces used to sell everything, including war. In this provocative book, Margaret E. Peacock offers an original account of how Soviet and American leaders used emotionally charged images of children in an attempt to create popular support for their policies at home and abroad.

  • - The Cold War between the United States and the Communists in France and Italy
    av Alessandro Brogi
    813,-

    Confronting America: The Cold War between the United States and the Communists in France and Italy

  • - Culture and the Making of Stalin's New Empire, 1943-1957
    av Patryk Babiracki
    638,-

    Concentrating on the formative years of the Cold War from 1943 to 1957, Patryk Babiracki reveals little-known Soviet efforts to build a postwar East European empire through culture. Babiracki argues that the Soviets involved in foreign cultural outreach used "soft power" in order to galvanize broad support for the postwar order in the emerging Soviet bloc.

  • - America, Poland, and the End of the Cold War
    av Gregory F. Domber
    535,-

    Empowering Revolution: America, Poland, and the End of the Cold War

  • av Matthew J. Ouimet
    740,-

    This text offers a comprehensive study detailing the collapse of Soviet control in Eastern Europe between 1968 and 1989, focusing especially on the pivotal Solidarity uprisings in Poland. It contains firsthand testimonies and some fresh archival findings.

  • av Jian Chen
    660,-

    This comprehensive study of China's Cold War experience reveals the crucial role Beijing played in shaping the orientation of the global Cold War and the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union. It is based on sources that include recently declassified Chinese documents.

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    682,-

    Analyses more than a dozen of Latin America's forgotten encounters with Africa, Asia, and the Communist world, and by placing the region in meaningful dialogue with the wider Global South, this volume produces the first truly global history of contemporary Latin America.

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    609,-

    This collection of essays inverts the way we see the Cold War by looking at the conflict from the perspective of the so-called developing world, rather than of the superpowers, through the birth and first decades of India's life as a postcolonial nation.

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