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Unarmed forces : the transnational movement to end the Cold War
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Unarmed forces : the transnational movement to end the Cold War

Author: Matthew Evangelista
Publisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, 1999.
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Evangelista, Matthew, 1958-
Unarmed forces.
Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, 1999
(OCoLC)607313714
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Matthew Evangelista
ISBN: 0801436281 9780801436284 9780801487842 0801487846
OCLC Number: 40396370
Description: ix, 406 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: pt. I: Transnational relations and the Cold War. Taming the bear --
Structure, opportunity, and change --
pt. II: The Krushchev era. The birth of transnationalism --
"A battle on two fronts" : Krushchev's test ban --
"Why keep such an army?" : Krushchev's troop reductions --
"Hitting a fly in outer space" : Krushchev and missile defenses --
pt. III: The Brezhnev era. Success, stagnation, and revival --
"Nothing more to talk about" : nuclear testing under Brezhnev --
"A train without a locomotive" : Brezhnev's army --
"Not a fool" : Brezhnev and the ABM Treaty --
The "reckless Star Wars scheme" : a new challenge --
pt. IV: The Gorbachev era. Transnational renaissance --
"Silence reigned on our nuclear test ranges" : Gorbachev and the moratorium --
"We are not floating above reality" : Gorbachev's revolution in European security policy --
"If there were no nuclear missiles" : Gorbachev's answer to Star Wars --
pt. V: The post-Soviet era. The paradox of state strength --
Power, persuasion, and norms.
Responsibility: Matthew Evangelista.

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