Superpower Rivalry and Conflict

Superpower Rivalry and Conflict
Title Superpower Rivalry and Conflict PDF eBook
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Total Pages 253
Release 2010
Genre Cold War
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Superpower Rivalry and Conflict

Superpower Rivalry and Conflict
Title Superpower Rivalry and Conflict PDF eBook
Author Chandra Chari
Publisher
Total Pages 253
Release 2010-01
Genre History
ISBN 0415550254

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Examines the trajectory of the Cold War and its impact on the rest of the world, to seek lessons for international relations. This title analyses issues such as the unipolar moment, the economic balance of power, the emergence of cooperative security frameworks and nuclear disarmament, outlining where the potential for conflict is ingrained.

The United States, the Soviet Union and the Arab-Israeli conflict, 1948–67

The United States, the Soviet Union and the Arab-Israeli conflict, 1948–67
Title The United States, the Soviet Union and the Arab-Israeli conflict, 1948–67 PDF eBook
Author Joseph Heller
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 402
Release 2016-11-14
Genre History
ISBN 1526103842

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Israel's relations with each of the superpowers was determined by global factors. The dilemma facing Israel was how to reconcile its interests with those of the United States, having failed to do so with the Soviet Union. Moreover, throughout the cold war the United States considered Israel a burden rather than an asset and had to accommodate support for Israel with keeping the Arab states within the western orbit. Partisan policy could have dealt a mortal blow to the fundamental assumption of American global strategy. Namely that the Middle East should not be allowed to become a cold war arena. The book shows how the fledgling state of Israel had to manoeuvre between the superpowers to survive.

Superpower Rivalry in the Indian Ocean

Superpower Rivalry in the Indian Ocean
Title Superpower Rivalry in the Indian Ocean PDF eBook
Author Selig S. Harrison
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 320
Release 1989-05-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0195363701

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(Note for Jacket--see Marketing File-so/10/26]The vast, politically turbulent region encompassing the Indian Ocean, the Persian Gulf, forty-two littoral states, and one third of the world's population is one of the most potentially explosive theaters of superpower rivalry. In this study, three American and three Indian authors, reflecting different perspectives and areas of expertise, examine the principal factors that have led to the escalation of superpower tensions in the region: the war in Afghanistan, and its spillover into the Afghanistan-Pakistani borderlands; the Indo-Pakistani nuclear arms race; ethnic tensions in Sri Lanka; the Iran-Iraq war; Islamic fundamentalism; and the rapidly growing military presence of the superpowers in the area. Considering how India's emergence as a military power is influencing superpower and indigenous tensions in the region, the contributors compare Indian, American, and Soviet interests, and offer solutions for current Indian-American disagreements.

Cold War as Cooperation

Cold War as Cooperation
Title Cold War as Cooperation PDF eBook
Author Roger E. Kanet
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 450
Release 1991-06-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 134911605X

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A study of superpower co-operation since World War II, this book examines the regulation of USA/USSR rivalry, and outlines the power of regional states to constrain and manipulate them for their own interests.

The Geopolitics of Power and Conflict

The Geopolitics of Power and Conflict
Title The Geopolitics of Power and Conflict PDF eBook
Author Jan Nijman
Publisher *Belhaven Press
Total Pages 184
Release 1993-11-14
Genre Science
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Reassesses the history and operation of post-war global politics, presenting a new and satisfying explanation of how international relations and strategy work. Contains a theoretical perspective on superpowers in the international system, an original researched investigation of how superpower relations ended during the Cold War and explores current geopolitical change along with the future and adjustment of the U.S. to the new world order.

Superpower Rivalries and Proxy Warfare

Superpower Rivalries and Proxy Warfare
Title Superpower Rivalries and Proxy Warfare PDF eBook
Author Avery Elizabeth Hurt
Publisher Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages 114
Release 2017-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1502627299

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The Cold War was a time of ultimate technological, military, and political competition between the United States and the Soviet Union. Proxy wars were fought between countries supported by one of the two superpowers of the United States or the Soviet Union. The United States and Soviet Union put their powers to the test in the arms race and the space race. This book describes how the landscape of war was forever changed as these formidable forces pursued political power through technology and weapons.