Cold Peace

Cold Peace
Title Cold Peace PDF eBook
Author Jeff M. Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-08-15
Genre China
ISBN 9781498520928

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Jeff M. Smith's Cold Peace: China-India Rivalry in the Twenty-Century updates and deepens our understanding of China-India relations by unraveling the complex layers of the contemporary rivalry between the two nations. Smith draws from his unique field research in key location...

Cold Peace

Cold Peace
Title Cold Peace PDF eBook
Author Janusz Bugajski
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 312
Release 2004-11-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0313018022

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The Russian regime under President Vladimir Putin has embarked on a coherent long-term strategy to regain its influence over former satellites and to limit Western penetration in key parts of this region. Moscow is intent on steadily rebuilding Russia as a major power on the Eurasian stage and will use its neighbors as a springboard for expanding its dominance. In this first systematic analysis detailing Russia's post-Cold War imperialism, Bugajski challenges the contemporary equivalent of Cold War appeasement, which views Russia as a benign and pragmatic power that seeks cooperation and integration with the West.

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Cold War, Cold Peace

Cold War, Cold Peace
Title Cold War, Cold Peace PDF eBook
Author Bernard A. Weisberger
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1984
Genre Soviet Union
ISBN 9780828111645

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Provides accounts of the major confrontations of the Cold War since 1945.

Cold Peace

Cold Peace
Title Cold Peace PDF eBook
Author Yoram Gorlizki
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 259
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 0195304209

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Based on previously unavailable archival sources, this award-winning book examines the least understood phase of Stalin's rule through the despot's relations with his closest colleagues.

A Fiery Peace in a Cold War

A Fiery Peace in a Cold War
Title A Fiery Peace in a Cold War PDF eBook
Author Neil Sheehan
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 577
Release 2010-10-05
Genre History
ISBN 0307741400

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The US-Soviet arms race, told through the story of a colorful and visionary American Air Force officer—melding biography, history, world affairs, and science to transport the reader back and forth from individual drama to world stage. "Compulsively readable and important.” —The New York Times Book Review In this never-before-told story, Neil Sheehan—winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award -- details American Air Force officer Bernard Schriever’s quest to prevent the Soviet Union from acquiring nuclear superiority, and describes American efforts to develop the unstoppable nuclear-weapon delivery system, the intercontinental ballistic missile, the first weapons meant to deter an atomic holocaust rather than to be fired in anger. In a sweeping narrative, Sheehan brings to life a huge cast of some of the most intriguing characters of the cold war, including the brilliant physicist John Von Neumann, and the hawkish Air Force general, Curtis LeMay.

A Cold Peace

A Cold Peace
Title A Cold Peace PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey E. Garten
Publisher Crown
Total Pages 294
Release 1992
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780812919790

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An in-depth study of America's widening competition with Japan and Germany--our two most important allies and rivals--and on the critical impact that growing conflicts will have on America's future.