Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- USSR and Europe -- The United States and The USSR -- Mutually Assured Destruction -- The Space Race -- The Korean War -- The Domino Theory -- The Berlin Wall -- The Cuban Missile Crisis -- Espionage -- War in Vietnam -- Defeat in Vietnam -- US Backyard -- Moon Landing -- Nixon and China -- Détente -- End of Détente -- The Second Cold War -- Perestroika and Glasnost -- End of the Cold War -- Timeline -- Glossary -- Further Information -- Index -- Back Cover
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Contents -- Illustrations and Maps -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction - Beyond the Divide -- Part I - Political Processes and Transnational Networks -- Chapter 1 - Opening Up Political Space: Informal Diplomacy, East-West Exchanges, and the Helsinki Process -- Chapter 3 - Transmitting the ""Freedom Virus"": France, the USSR, and Cultural Aspects of European Security Cooperation -- Chapter 4 - Cultural Diplomacy of Switzerland and the Challenge of Peaceful Coexistence, 1956-75 -- Part II - Interplay in the Academic Contexts
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Important Dates at the Time of the Cold War -- Introduction: One War Leads to Another -- Chapter One: The Iron Curtain -- Chapter Two: New Commitments, New Dangers -- Chapter Three: The Cold War Goes Global -- Chapter Four: The Success and Failure of Flexible Response -- Chapter Five: A New Approach -- Chapter Six: Taking on the Evil Empire -- Chapter Seven: The Fall of the Soviet Union -- Notes -- Glossary -- For Further Exploration -- Index -- Picture Credits -- About the Author -- Back Cover.
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No studies currently exist on consuls and consulates (often dismissed as lowly figures in the diplomatic process) in the Cold War. Research into the work of these overlooked 'poor relations' offers the chance of new perspectives in the field of Cold War studies, exploring their role in representing their country's interests in far flung and unexpected places and their support for particular communities of fellow nationals and itinerant travellers in difficulties. These unnoticed actors on the international stage played far more complicated roles than one generally imagines..Contributors are: Tina Tamman, David Schriffl, Ariane Knuesel , Lori Maguire, Laurent Cesari, Sue Onslow, Pedro Aires Oliveira, David Lee, and Marek Handerek
"Examines the Cold War and its impact on America, the Soviet Union, and the world. Features include narrative overviews of key events and trends, 100+ primary source documents, chronology, glossary, bibliography, and subject index""--Provided by publisher
Intro -- Title page -- Foreword -- Prologue -- Chapter 1: The Unsolved Murder of Lorcan O'Byrne -- Chapter 2: The Unsolved Murder of Nancy Smyth -- Chapter 3: The Unsolved Murder of Inga-Maria Hauser -- Chapter 4: The Unsolved Murder of Brooke Pickard -- Chapter 5: The Unsolved Murder of Grace Livingstone -- Chapter 6: The Unsolved Murder of Stephen Hughes Connors -- Chapter 7: Irish Cold Cases -- Epilogue -- Images -- Dedication -- For Further Information … -- Acknowledgments -- Copyright -- About the Author -- About Gill & -- Macmillan.
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This is the untold stories of espionage in Australia. In the wake of the Second World War and the realisation that the Soviet Union had set up extensive espionage networks around the world, Australia responded by establishing its own spy-hunting agency- ASIO. By the 1950s its counterespionage activities were increasingly supplemented by attempts at countersubversion-identifying individuals and organisations suspected of activities that threatened national security. In doing so, it crossed the boundary from being a professional agency that collected, evaluated and transmitted intelligence, to a sometimes politicised but always shadowy presence, monitoring not just communists but also peace activists, scientists, academics, journalists and writers. The human cost of ASIO's monitoring of domestic dissenters is difficult to measure. It is only through recovering the hidden histories of personal damage inflicted by ASIO on both lawful protesters and, in some cases, its own agents, that the extent can be revealed. By interrogating the roles of eight individuals intimately involved in the conduct of the Cold War, and drawing on many years of research, this book shines a powerful new light on the history of ASIO and raises important and enduring questions about the nature and impact of a state's surveillance of its citizens.
An essential dimension of the Cold War took place in the realm of ideas and culture. While much work exists on cinema, relatively little research has been conducted on this subject in relation to television, despite the latter being a technology and popular cultural form that emerged during this period. This book rectifies that absence by examining the impact of the Cold War on entertainment television, and underlines the comparative aspect by studying programs from both blocs - without forgetting, of course, the outsize impact of American television. Although most of the focus is on the two main protagonists, the US and the USSR, chapters also consider programming from the UK, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and both East and West Germany.This book represents a contribution to the debate about the cultural Cold War through a rigorously comparative analysis of the two blocs. For this reason, the approach used is thematic. The study begins by considering the subject of censorship, and then goes on to look at the very particular case of the two Germanys. A series of comparative genre studies follow, including police and war, variety shows, and documentaries and docudramas. Perhaps surprisingly, the similarities are often greater than the differences between television in the two blocs
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