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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Ralph Summy; Michael E Salla |
| ISBN: | 0313295697 9780313295690 |
| OCLC Number: | 31782905 |
| Description: | xii, 278 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction: Challenging the emergent orthodoxy / Ralph Summy -- Did Reagan "win" the cold war? / April F. Carter -- Ronald Reaganism ended the cold war--in the 1960s / Robert Elias -- The End of the cold war: the Brezhnev doctrine / Joanne Wright -- Gorbachev, the peace movement, and the death of Lenin / Jennifer Turpin -- The Peace movement role in ending the cold war / David Cortright -- Europe 1989: the role of peace research and the peace movement / Johan Galtung -- The Erosion of regime legitimacy in Eastern European satellite states: the case of the German Democratic Republic / Ulf Sundhaussen -- "Upper Volta with rockets": internal versus external factors in the decline of the Soviet Union / Dennis Phillips -- Marxism, capitalism, and democracy: some post-Soviet dilemmas / Geoff Dow -- Whose cold war? / Rick Kuhn -- Carrots were more important than sticks in ending the cold war / Kevin P. Clements -- How the cold war became an expensive irrelevance / Keith Suter -- The Continuing cold war / John W. Burton -- In the shadow of the Middle Kingdom syndrome: China in the post-cold war world / C.L. Chiou -- The Cold war...and after: a new period of upheaval in world politics / Joseph A. Camilleri -- Conclusion: The End of the cold war: a political, historical, and mythological event / Michael E. Salla. |
| Series Title: | Contributions in political science, no. 353 |
| Responsibility: | edited by Ralph Summy and Michael E. Salla ; foreword by David Lange. |
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