| Oliver Bange, Poul Villaume - History - 2017 - 360 pages
This book presents pieces of evidence, which ? taken together ? lead to an argument that goes against the grain of the established Cold War narrative. The argument is that a ... | |
| Olav Njolstad - History - 2004 - 399 pages
The 1980s was a period of almost unprecedented rivalry and tension between the two main actors in the East-West conflict, the United States and the Soviet Union. Why and how ... | |
| Stephan Kieninger - History - 2018 - 222 pages
This book investigates the underlying reasons for the longevity of détente and its impact on East–West relations. The volume examines the relevance of trade across the Iron ... | |
| Oliver Bange, Gottfried Niedhart - History - 2008 - 216 pages
It was in Europe that the Cold War reached a decisive turning point in the 1960s, leading to the era of détente. The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE ... | |
| Bradley Lynn Coleman - History - 2017 - 305 pages
Essays on a presidency during a pivotal period in international affairs, informed by newly declassified documents. Throughout his presidency, Ronald Reagan sought “peace ... | |
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