In this regard robert services book gives great insights, being the most comprehensive and up to date account of the end of the cold war today. The cold war by john lewis gaddis an admirably lucid and comprehensive account of the nucleararmed standoff its origins and causes, its end and what happened in. The widely hailed behindthescenes history of the cold war endgamea book that brilliantly brings to life the private conversations and secret understandings that. Gorbachev, reagan and thatcher and the end of the cold war, by archie brown, oxford university press, rrp. Initially, it was dominated by fairly simplistic, and often politically motivat.
By mid1990, many of the soviet republics had declared their independence. By the end of the year, leaders of every eastern european nation except bulgaria had been ousted by popular uprisings. Rather, these two world superpowers competed in other arenas that would touch almost every corner of the globe. It shares declassified documents from latter years of the cold war with a focus on relations between general. Minnesota archive editions uses digital technology to make longunavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original university of minnesota press editions.
Cold war abc book a arms race the soviet union and the united states raced to build the largest, most powerful nuclear weapon. Ending the cold war interpretations, causation and the. The novel details the experiences of a mixed group of people in melbourne as they await the arrival of deadly radiation spreading towards them from the northern hemisphere, following a nuclear war a year previously. The end of the cold war pdf download full read book page. The end of the cold war 19851991, by robert service book. Haasss restrained approach does not mean that the book lacks big takeaways. A new history is meant chiefly, therefore, for a new generation of readers for whom the cold war was never current events. Much of the first part of the book covers how we got to mikhail gorbachev in the ussr and the cold war broadly. The end of the cold war by robert service pan macmillan. The end of the cold war by robert service showcases the final six years or so of the cold war 19851991.
The book presents the thinking of leading historians, political scientists. Reagan and gorbachev at reykjavik in 1986 courtesy ronald reagan library a new book by historian robert service examines the cold war end game. Much of the existing literature on the end of the cold war has focused primarily on the role of the superpowers and on that of the us in particular. This book investigates the end of the cold war in africa and its impact on post cold war us foreign policy in the continent. This collection of essays makes a significant contribution to the historiography of the end of the cold war. The endgame he describeshow ronald reagan singlehandedly inflected the course of history by reorienting uss relationship with the soviet unionconcludes with the referee proclaiming the end of the cold war. The cold war between the united states and the soviet union lasted from the end of world war ii until the end of the 1980s. The surrogates are typically states that are satellites of the conflicting. David pietrusza photographs and text recount the unraveling of communism and the entire soviet system while explaining the background and effects of the animosity between the u. Then he takes this panoramic view throughout the big players of europe and the soviet satellite countries.
The end of the cold war university of minnesota press. Us foreign policy and the end of the cold war in africa. Major events often receive only a paragraph or two, and much of end reads like an annotated time line. The end of the cold war is a key event in modern history, one that demanded bold individuals and decisive action. This book asks how the end of the cold war was brought about with a detailed analysis of the changing relationship between the usa and the ussr during the 1970s and. New perspectives on the end of the cold war routledge. With its large, welleducated population, with its industrial output and technology, and with strategic access to the north atlantic, the region always remained the greatest potential prize in. The widely hailed behindthescenes history of the cold war endgamea book that brilliantly brings to life the private conversations and secret understandings that changed history. Over the course of five decades, they never came to blows directly. Above all, he underscores the growing disarray that has beset the world since the end of the cold war. This chapter argues that western europe contributed significantly to the way the cold war ended. Ten histories of the cold war worth reading council on. This hostility between the two superpowers was first given its name by george orwell in an article published in 1945.
The end of history and the last man 1992, by francis fukuyama, is a book of political philosophy which proposes that with the ascendancy of western liberal democracy, which occurred after the cold war 19451991 and the dissolution of the soviet union 1991, humanity has reached not just. The book presents the thinking of leading historians, political scientists, policy analysts, and commentators from the united states, great britain, germany, france, norway and the former soviet union. The cold war had seemed like a permanent fixture in global. Intelligence and the end of the cold war ronald reagan became the 40th president of the united states more than thirty years ago, and ever since he stepped down to return to california eight years later, historians, political scientists, and pundits of all stripes have debated the meaning of his presidency. Jan 20, 2016 the updated edition covers the postcold war period too. Back in the 1950s, during the cold war, every day beckoned with the possibility of the end of the world. Services magisterial book shows how gorbachev achieved the second objective but only at the cost of destroying his own socialist system and. The end of the cold war was first published in 1990. A history from beginning to end is an attempt to describe an important period of world history, affecting the lives of millions of people, known as cold war. The book presents the thinking of leading historians, political scientists, policy analysts, and commentators from the united states, great britain, germany, france, norway, and the former soviet union. A highly fluent narrative with the heft and density of history and the emotional resonance of fiction. This is an enormous book, in size, scope and detail, and it landed on my desk just as russian warplanes started bombing sites in syria. Research on the causes and consequences of the end of the cold war is constantly growing. The nuclear scare spread throughout the world, and people feared another war would be inevitable.
The butter battle book was a new york times notable book of the year. His fascinating treatment of the end of the cold war is the best analysis available. The cold war had seemed like a permanent fixture in global politics, and until its denouement, no western or soviet politician foresaw that the standoff between the two superpowers after decades of struggle over every aspect of security, politics, economics and ideas would end. Both epic and intimate, reagan and gorbachev will be the standard reference, a work that is critical to our understanding of the present and the past. This work is a contemporary chronicle of the cold war and offers an analysis of policy and rhetoric of the united states and soviet union during the 1980s. The protatgonists in the cold war were the west, led by the united states, and the eastern bloc, led by the soviet union. What makes services book special is its scholarship. The cold war period of 19851991 began with the rise of mikhail gorbachev as general secretary of the communist party of the soviet union. The cold war was an ongoing political rivalry between the united states and the soviet union and their respective allies that developed after world war ii. Gorbachev was a revolutionary leader for the ussr, as he was the first to promote liberalization of the political landscape and capitalist elements into the economy perestroika. B berlin airlift allies used planes to send those in. New book presents a secret history of nuclear war planning.
A riveting account of how the cold war came to an end by one of our leading. Cold war abc book example 1 by timothy stolte on prezi. Jan 27, 2020 so soviets paranoia about this system, which wasnt going to work, and reagans fantasy about this system prevented what very well could have been the end of the cold war, the end of the arms race. The challenges of a threatening world the new york times.
His book is as entertaining as a roland garros final. This work demonstrates that while the subsequent unraveling of the soviet empire was an. A new history by john lewis gaddis, command and control. Top 10 books about the cold war books the guardian. Oct 24, 2019 how gorbachev and reagans friendship helped thaw the cold war the two leaders recognized in each other the desire to move past tense politics and end a nuclear standoff. Americans with disabilities act, panama, collapse of soviet union, end of cold war, persian gulf war, north american free trade agreement nafta collapse of berlin wall symbolic end of the cold war 1989 divide between east and west berlin protesters threatened to tear down. Throngs of east germans helped hack down the berlin wall in november 1989 and made their way into west berlin to enter the hallowed halls of the kaufhaus des. It chronicles the evolution of the political relationship between reagan and mikhail gorbachev and that relationships role in ending the cold war. In the rebellion of ronald reagan, ny times bestselling author james mann directs his keen analysis to ronald reagans role in ending the cold war. Now that its over, its crucial to our future to understand how the cold war has shaped us and, especially, to recognize it as the economic and. Western europe and the end of the cold war, 19791989. Christine hatt explores why the cold war ended, including such reasons as the changing relationship between the united states and the soviet union, economic problems, and the increase in nuclear weaponry worldwide.
Making good use of new knowledge available from documents and from interviews with key participants, this book will be valuable for scholars and accesible to students. The end of the cold war the cold war book by christine hatt. List of books and articles about cold war online research. The book presents the thinking of leading historians, political scientists, policy analysts, and commentators from the united states, great britain, germany, france, norway and. Most libraries will be better served with the more comprehensive coverage found in james a.
Robert service talked about his book the end of the cold war. In many ways, the cold war began even before the guns fell silent in germany and in the pacific in 1945. The end of the cold war is divided into discreet units in each chapter, and illustrated with dozens of historic photographs. The history of the cold war has been the history of the world since 1954. How gorbachev and reagans friendship helped thaw the cold war. Looking at the world as a whole, the drift for many. This might be ancient history now, but it sure was not when i was the same age as the young students for whom this is intended. This term is most commonly used to refer to the sovietamerican cold war of 19471989. This chapter discusses the history of the end of the cold war.
The book focusses on the actions and interplay between gorbachov, shevarnadze, reagan, shultz and later bush with bringing change into the relations of the great powers that finalised in the end of the cold war and as a side effect dissolution of the the ussr. When mikhail gorbachev assumed the reins of power in the soviet union in 1985, no one predicted the revolution he would bring. Note to readers a short history of the department of state has been retired and. By the time world war ii ended, most american officials agreed that the best defense against the soviet threat was a strategy called containment. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets.
In the book, fukuyama argues that, following the ascendency of western style liberal democracy following the cold war and the collapse of the soviet union, humanity was reaching not just. Consumer capitalism and the end of the cold war chapter. In the end of the cold war, a massive new study of the last days of the soviet empire, british historian robert service examines newly released politburo minutes, recently available. In the 25 years following the end of the cold war, only five or six of the postcommunist states are on a path to joining the rich and capitalist world while most are falling behind, some to such an extent that it will take several decades to catch up to where they were before the collapse of communism. Contemplating a world living in the shadow of the threat of nuclear warfare, orwell looked at james burnhams predictions of a polarized world, writing. The cold war is the term used to define the period between the end of world war ii in 1945 and the ultimate collapse of the soviet union and its satellite states in 1991.
The american crusade against world communism 19451991 lothrop, 1996 and earle rice. From actionpacked eyewitness accounts such as guadalcanal diary to devastating holocaust memoirs like the diary of anne frank and night to the thrilling espionage tale of operation mincemeat, world war ii is the subject of some of the most fascinating and influential nonfiction books ever written each year, seemingly dozens of new titles emerge to offer fresh perspectives and uncover. Scroll down to see articles about the cold wars beginnings, the foreign policies of american presidents regarding the cold war, the end of communism in eastern europe in the 1980s, and final soviet collapse in 1991. Delving mainly from soviet and american sources the author manages to give a privileged inside robert services the end of the cold war is a gripping, fascinating book. Alternatively, if you would like to learn about the conflict in video form, check out this nineminute explainer video. The cold war had seemed like a permanent fixture in global politics, and until its denouement, no western or soviet politician foresaw that the standoff between the two superpowers after decades of struggle over every aspect of security, politics, economics and ideas would end in their lifetimes. This book is about the communist leaders ending with gorbachev and yeltsin. The end of the cold war thomas w simons argues that it is necessary to understand how we reached this critical point in history and how events will have to develop if we are to end the cold war. Soviet relations for decades and resurfaced as soon as the alliance against adolf hitler was no longer necessary. This book was written during the cold war era and reflects the concerns of the time, especially the perceived possibility that humanity could be destroyed in a nuclear war. This timely collection of essays offers one of the first, serious efforts to examine the end of the cold war. Ronald reagan, intelligence and the end of the cold war is a multimedia book and dvd recently published in november 2011 by the ronald reagan presidential library and the historical collections at the central intelligence agency. At the end of world war ii, english writer george orwell used cold war, as a general term, in his essay you and the atomic bomb, published 19 october 1945 in the british newspaper tribune. This collection of essays, first published in 1992, offers a serious effort to examine the end of the cold war, its meanings and implications.
A cold war is a state of conflict between nations that does not involve direct military action but is pursued primarily through economic and political actions, propaganda, acts of espionage or proxy wars waged by surrogates. I hope readers who lived through the cold war will also find the volume useful, because as marx once said groucho, not karl, outside of a dog, a book is a mans best friend. Ending the cold war is the product of a whos who of scholars writing on one of the most important periods in recent history. Cornel west bogdan denitch has written a cogent and realistic analysis of the prospects for a new europe, from a roughly social democratic point of view. The authors examine the assumptions that drove political decisions and the rhetoric that defined the relationship as the soviet union began to implode. Reagan and gorbachev at reykjavik in 1986 courtesy ronald reagan library a new book by historian robert service examines the cold war endgame. The objective set in the present work is to know and analyze the main arguments put forward by francis fukuyama defending his idea of the end of history. On november 10, 1989, one of the most famous symbols of the cold war came down. Buy a cheap copy of the end of the cold war the cold war book by christine hatt. On the beach is a 1957 postapocalyptic novel written by british author nevil shute after he migrated to australia. Robert service is one of the best writers on communism and their leaders. The fall of the berlin wall is widely considered the end of the cold war.
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