The Cold War: The United States And The Soviet Union, 19171991

The Cold War: The United States And The Soviet Union, 19171991

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For Half Of The Twentieth Century, The Cold War Gripped The World. International Relations Everywhereand Domestic Policy In Scores Of Nationspivoted Around This Central Point, The Americansoviet Rivalry. Even Today, Much Of The World'S Diplomacy Grapples With Chaos Created By The Cold War'S Sudden Disappearance. Here Indeed Is A Subject That Defies Easy Understanding. Now Comes A Definitive Account, A Startlingly Fresh, Clear Eyed, Comprehensive History Of Our Century'S Longest Struggle.In The Cold War, Ronald E. Powaski Offers A New Perspective On The Great Rivalry, Even As He Provides A Coherent, Concise Narrative. He Wastes No Time In Challenging The Reader To Think Of The Cold War In New Ways, Arguing That The Roots Of The Conflict Are Centuries Old, Going Back To Czarist Russia And To The Very Infancy Of The American Nation. He Shows That Both Russia And America Were Expansionist Nations With Messianic Complexes, And The People Of Both Nations Believed They Possessed A Unique Mission In History. Except For A Brief Interval In 1917, Americans Perceived The Russian Government (Whether Czarist Or Bolshevik) As Despotic; Russians Saw The United States As Conspiring To Prevent It From Reaching Its Place In The Sun. U.S. Military Intervention In Russia'S Civil War, With The Aim Of Overthrowing Lenin'S Upstart Regime, Entrenched Moscow'S Fears. Soviet American Relations, Difficult Before World War Iiwhen Both Nations Were Relatively Weak Militarily And Isolated From World Affairsescalated Dramatically After Both Nations Emerged As The World'S Major Military Powers. Powaski Paints A Portrait Of The Spiraling Tensions With Stark Clarity, As Each New Development Added To The Rivalry: The Marshall Plan, The Communist Coup In Czechoslovakia, The Berlin Blockade, The Formation Of Nato, The First Soviet Nuclear Test. In This Atmosphere, Truman Found It Easy To Believe That The Communist Victory In China And The Korean War Were Products Of Soviet Expansionism. He And His Successors Extended Their Own Web Of Mutual Defense Treaties, Covert Actions, And Military Interventions Across The Globefrom The Caribbean To The Middle East And, Finally To Southeast Asia, Where Containment Famously Foundered In The Bog Of Vietnam.Powaski Skillfully Highlights The Domestic Politics, Diplomatic Maneuvers, And Even Psychological Factors As He Untangles The Knot That Bound The Two Superpowers Together In Conflict. From The Nuclear Arms Race, To The Impact Of U.S. Recognition Of China On Detente, To Brezhnev'S Inflexible Persistence In Competing With America Everywhere, He Casts New Light On Familiar Topics. Always Judicious In His Assessments, Powaski Gives Due Credit To Reagan And Especially Bush In Facilitating The Soviet Collapse, But Also Notes That Internal Economic Failure, Not Outside Pressure, Proved Decisive In The Communist Failure. Perhaps Most Important, He Offers A Clear Eyed Assessment Of The Lasting Distortions The Struggle Wrought Upon American Institutions, Raising Questions About Whether Anyone Really Won The Cold War. With Clarity, Fairness, And Insight, He Offers The Definitive Account Of Our Century'S Longest International Rivalry.

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  • Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book has three hundred fifty-six pages. It offers a detailed account of the Cold War, packed with insights and historical analysis.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is a paperback. This makes it lightweight and easy to handle for reading or transport.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'The Cold War'? A: The author is Ronald E. Powaski. He provides a comprehensive history of the U.S.-Soviet rivalry.
  • Q: What is the size of this book? A: The dimensions are nine inches in length, six inches in width, and nearly one inch in height. This size is typical for paperback books.
  • Q: What category does this book fall under? A: This book is categorized under 'United States.' It specifically tackles the historical aspects of the Cold War.
  • Q: How do I read and understand this book? A: Read the book sequentially to grasp the historical context. It is suitable for anyone interested in history, politics, or international relations.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in history? A: Yes, this book is suitable for beginners. Powaski presents complex concepts in a clear and accessible manner.
  • Q: What themes does this book cover? A: The book covers themes of international relations, military strategies, and the psychological factors of the Cold War.
  • Q: Is this book appropriate for younger readers? A: Yes, but with parental guidance. The content involves complex historical themes and may require adult contextualization.
  • Q: How should I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store the book upright in a cool, dry place to prevent warping and damage. Avoid direct sunlight to preserve the cover.
  • Q: Can I clean the book if it gets dirty? A: Yes, you can clean it. Use a dry cloth to gently wipe the cover and avoid getting the pages wet.
  • Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the seller for a return or exchange. Most sellers have policies to address such issues.
  • Q: Does this book come with a warranty? A: No, this book does not come with a warranty. Warranties are typically not offered for printed books.
  • Q: What should I do if I have trouble understanding parts of the book? A: Refer to supplemental materials or online resources for clarification. Discussion groups or book clubs can also aid comprehension.
  • Q: Is there a specific audience for this book? A: This book targets students, historians, and anyone interested in the dynamics of the Cold War. It's suitable for both academic and casual readers.
  • Q: Are there any other books similar to this one? A: Yes, similar books include 'The Cold War: A New History' by John Lewis Gaddis. These also explore U.S.-Soviet relations.

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