Russia, America and the Cold War, 1949-1991
In: Seminar studies in history
Abstract
"The conflict between Russia and America shaped the world for over four decades. Both were universalist powers--they wanted every country in the world to copy their model of government and economy. They could not rest until the other side had been vanquished, and until the mid-1980s this included the prospect of nuclear war. Martin McCauley looks at the epic struggle between the two superpowers that put everyone in danger. The book gives a succinct summary of the main turning points in the conflict; looks at how the whole world was sucked into the Cold War; shows how the arms race eventually bankrupted Russia; and discusses whether or not America and Russia have learnt anything from this confrontation."--Jacket
Verfügbarkeit
Themen
Sprachen
Englisch
Verlag
Pearson Longman
ISBN
9781317863861, 1317863860, 1315834103, 1317863879, 9781405874304, 1405874309
Seiten
lxx, 170 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Edition
Revised second edition.
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