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In: Publications of the German Historical Institute
This book brings together cutting-edge scholarship from the United States and Europe to address political as well as cultural responses to both the arms race of the 1980s and the ascent of nuclear energy as a second, controversial dimension of the nuclear age. Diverse in its topics and disciplinary approaches, Nuclear Threats, Nuclear Fear and the Cold War of the 1980s makes a fundamental contribution to the emerging historiography of the 1980s as a whole. As of now, the era's nuclear tensions have been addressed by scholars mostly from the standpoint of security studies, focused on the geo-strategic deliberations of political elites and at the level of state policy. Yet nuclear anxieties, as the essays in this volume document, were so pervasive that they profoundly shaped the era's culture, its habits of mind, and its politics, far beyond the domain of policy.
World Affairs Online
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015038139112
"First printing"--T.P. verso. ; Shipping list no.: 96-0176-P. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b655423
At head of title: 89th Congress, 1st session. Committee print. ; Hearings, with special t.p., called pt. 9 of Winning the cold war: the U.S. ideological offensive. ; At head of title: 89th Congress, 1st session. Committee print. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: International affairs, Band 51, Heft 2, S. 301-301
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: Cold war history, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 189-211
ISSN: 1743-7962
In: History summarized
Introduction: what was the Cold War? -- The development of the Cold War -- The West holds the line -- Blacklisting and McCarthyism -- Nuclear arms race -- Cold War in Asia -- Crises in Cuba and other JFK Cold War challenges -- The space race -- Balance of power -- The final act -- The Cold War after 1980 and the breakup of the Soviet Union.
In: Ends of Empire, S. 37-62
In: Défense nationale et sécurité collective. [Englische Ausgabe] : current strategic thinking, Band [63], Heft [12], S. 9-12
ISSN: 1779-3874
World Affairs Online
In: Défense nationale et sécurité collective. [Französische Ausgabe], Band 63, Heft 12, S. 9-12
ISSN: 1950-3253, 0336-1489
In: Worldview, Band 28, Heft 3, S. 7-10
Americans can be thankful for their many wise and articulate analysts in such places as the Brookings Institution and Time's Washington bureau, as well as in the State Department and other branches of the U.S. Government. Leon V. Sigal, for example, was a visiting scholar at' Brookings when he wrote Nuclear Forces in Europe. His already wide reading knowledge had been enriched by experience as assistant director of the Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs in 1970-80 and by discussions with others at Brookings (for instance, Raymond L. Garthoff, former executive secretary of the SALT I delegation). Strobe Talbott has written two previous books on arms control and foreign policy while working in Washington as Time's diplomatic correspondent. Trained at Yale and Oxford, he has served also in the London and Moscow offices of Time. Talbott has read widely and seems to have easy access to many U.S. policymakers on arms control. Sigal and Talbott display not only a powerful mastery of the relevant facts, but also an ability to present complexities with elegant clarity. They have additional gifts of empathy, wisdom, and cautious realism concerning what can and should be done about arms limitation.