The Cold WarRoutledge, 04/08/2005 - 156 páginas The Cold War examines the complex arguments which divided East and West following the end of the Second World War, and analyzes its eight major phases, including: * the emergence of the Cold War Combining factual overview and background discussion of the key issues such as the nuclear threat and who, if anyone, won the Cold War, with analysis of source material, students will find this a must-have in the study of this major historical event. |
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2 CONFRONTATION | 19 |
3 PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE | 35 |
4 THE MISSILE RACE | 51 |
5 DETENTE | 65 |
6 DISARMAMENT | 81 |
7 EVIL EMPIRE | 97 |
8 GLASNOST | 111 |
NOTES | 127 |
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agreement Allies American Andropov April arms race August BACKGROUND NARRATIVE Berlin bomb Brandt Brezhnev Britain challenge Churchill Cold War Commager commitment communism Communist China Communist Party confrontation CPSU Cuba Cuban Missile Crisis declared defence democracy deployment détente dictatorship disarmament Doctrine East Eastern Europe economic Eisenhower Eisenhower’s elections end the Cold European evil empire expansion fear foreign policy future Glasnost Gorbachev hostile Ibid ICBMs invasion IRBMs Iron Curtain January July June Kennan Khrushchev Korean March military Minister missile race Moscow NATO Nixon November nuclear forces nuclear weapons October Ostpolitik peaceful coexistence Poland Politburo political Potsdam President Reagan protest Questions Republic rocket Russian SALT II Treaty Secretary Source G Soviet economy Soviet threat Soviet Union speech Sputnik Stalin Strategic Strategic Defense Initiative summit superpowers talks Third World totalitarianism Truman Truman Doctrine United Nations USSR victory Vietnam warheads Warsaw Pact West Germany Western world-wide Yalta Yeltsin