1989: The Struggle To Create Postcold War Europe (Princeton Studies In International History And Politics, 133)

1989: The Struggle To Create Postcold War Europe (Princeton Studies In International History And Politics, 133)

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There Are Unique Periods In History When A Single Year Witnesses The Total Transformation Of International Relations. The Year 1989 Was One Such Crucial Watershed. This Book Uses Previously Unavailable Sources To Explore The Momentous Events Following The Fall Of The Berlin Wall Twenty Years Ago And The Effects They Have Had On Our World Ever Since. Based On Documents, Interviews, And Television Broadcasts From Many Different Locations, Including Moscow, Berlin, Bonn, Paris, London, And Washington, 1989 Describes How Germany Unified, Nato Expansion Began, And Russia Got Left On The Periphery Of The New Europe. Mary Sarotte Explains That While It Was Clear Past A Certain Point That The Soviet Bloc Would Crumble, There Was Nothing Inevitable About What Would Follow. A Wide Array Of Political Playersfrom Leaders Like Mikhail Gorbachev, Helmut Kohl, George H. W. Bush, And James Baker, To Organizations Like Nato And The European Community, To Courageous Individual Dissidentsal

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  • Q: What is the main subject of the book '1989: The Struggle to Create Post-Cold War Europe'? A: The book explores the significant events of 1989, particularly the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the subsequent transformation of international relations in Europe.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of '1989: The Struggle to Create Post-Cold War Europe' is Mary Elise Sarotte.
  • Q: When was this book published? A: The book was published on August 28, 2011.
  • Q: What is the length of the book? A: The book has a total of 344 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is listed in 'Very Good' condition.
  • Q: Does the book include any unique sources or documents? A: Yes, the book uses previously unavailable sources, including documents, interviews, and broadcasts from various locations.
  • Q: What themes does the book cover regarding international relations? A: The book discusses themes like the unification of Germany, the beginning of NATO expansion, and the role of Russia in post-Cold War Europe.
  • Q: Is this book part of a series? A: Yes, it is part of the 'Princeton Studies in International History and Politics' series.
  • Q: What historical significance does the year 1989 hold? A: The year 1989 is significant as it marks a pivotal point in history where major transformations in international relations occurred, particularly in Europe.

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