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The End of the Cold War
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Giving an overview of the origins and history of the Cold War, this work considers whether the Cold War is truly over, and what the effects have been on Europe, and the former Soviet Union, as well as US foreign policy.
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INDEX
Adenaur, K. 144
Afghanistan 43, 44, 54, 60, 121, 131, 185, 188–9, 193–4, 209, 211
Albania 45, 207
America, see United States of America
Andropov, Y. 40, 58, 83, 96, 210
Angola 185, 189, 190
Armenia 8, 59
arms control 7, 51, 53, 63, 83, 93, 132, 143, 161, 165, 167, 174, 207, 208, 209, see also conventional forces Europe negotiations; intermediate range nuclear forces
arms race 1, 3–4, 5, 41, 55, see also military power
Austria 29, 33, 52, 121–2, 124, 155, 206
Azerbaijan 9
Balkans 8, 50, 114
Barraclough, G. 13
Berlin 54–5, 129, 135, 138, 204, 205, 208
Berlin Wall 11, 48, 53, 112, 133–4,176, 207, 212
Bevin, E. 17, 19, 20
Bolshevik Revolution, see October Revolution
Brandt, W. 35, 130, 131, 132, 144, 208
Brezhnev, L. 40, 53, 54, 55, 58, 83, 86–91, 207, 208, 209, 210
Britain 11, 16–18, 19, 20–1, 30, 137,
154, 156, 171, 173, 174, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209
Bulgaria 48, 115, 119, 150, 203, 204, 212,213
Bush, G. 137, 143, 156, 157, 1...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- OriginalTitle
- Copyright
- Content
- A World Transformed?
- The Study of Cold War Origins
- The Cold War:the Historical Context
- Ending the Cold war
- Is the Cold War Over?
- The Problem For United states Foreign Policy
- Economic Influences on the Decline of the Soviet Union as a Great Power:continuity Despite Change
- Eastern Europe out of the Cold:Finlandization and Beyond
- The Re-emergence of 'the German Question':a United Germany and European Security and Stability
- European Integration and the end of the Cold War
- The Military Aftremath of the Cold War
- The United Nations
- The End of the Cold War and the international System
- A Chronology of the Cold War
- Notes
- Index