"This book is about the beginning of the end of the Cold War between 1980 and 1985. The key shift that allowed the Cold War to end was not one from conflict to cooperation but rather from covert to overt engagement, with both superpowers seeing engagement as a means of furthering their own, primarily competitive, goals"--
"This book is about the beginning of the end of the Cold War between 1980 and 1985. The key shift that allowed the Cold War to end was not one from conflict to cooperation but rather from covert to overt engagement, with both superpowers seeing engagement as a means of furthering their own, primarily competitive, goals"--
Simon Miles is Assistant Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. He is coeditor of The Reagan Moment.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Grand Strategy and the End of the Cold War 1. Red Star Rising: The World according to Washington and Moscow 2. Arm to Parley: Reagan Rebuilds and Reaches Out 3. Talking about Talking: Continuities and Crises 4. Trial Balloons: Reaching Out and Laying Groundwork 5. New Departures: The Beginning of the End of the Cold War Conclusion: Winners and Losers
Introduction: Grand Strategy and the End of the Cold War 1. Red Star Rising: The World according to Washington and Moscow 2. Arm to Parley: Reagan Rebuilds and Reaches Out 3. Talking about Talking: Continuities and Crises 4. Trial Balloons: Reaching Out and Laying Groundwork 5. New Departures: The Beginning of the End of the Cold War Conclusion: Winners and Losers
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