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9781403963840: Ending the Cold War: Interpretations, Causation, and the Study of International Relations (New Visions in Security)

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Although in hindsight the end of the Cold War seems almost inevitable, almost no one saw it coming and there is little consensus over why it ended. In this volume, prominent experts on Soviet affairs and the Cold War interrogate these competing interpretations in the context of five 'turning points' in the end of the Cold War process.

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GEORGE W. BRESLAUER University of California, Berkeley, USA ARCIE BROWN St. Antony's College, Oxford, UK JAMES A. DAVIS, University of Munich, Bavaria, Germany MATTHEW EVANGELISTA Cornell University, New York, USA RAYMOND L. GARTHOFF The Brookings Institution, Washington DC, USA JACQUES LÉVESQUE Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada JANICE GROSS STEIN University of Toronto, Canada WILLIAM H. WOHLFORTH Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA

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""Ending the Cold War" is the product of a 'Who's Who' of scholars writing on one of the most important periods in recent history. The volume is well-framed by the editors, and the chapters are structured around a common approach that combines theoretical sophistication with impressive empirical grounding. Making good use of new knowledge available from documents and from interviews with key participants, this book will be valuable for scholars and accessible to students. "Ending the Cold War" will help sharpen the ongoing debate about an extraordinary series of events."--James M. Goldgeier, George Washington University
""Ending the Cold War" is analytically coherent and empirically original, enhancing our understanding of a transition of enormous magnitude for both the theory and practice of international relations. The book advances the debate by focusing on key turning points and pondering neglected counterfactuals, as it weighs the relative importance of power, ideas, and leadership. By far the best and most stimulating book to date on the subject, "Ending the Cold War" will be profitably read by scholars, policy makers, and students of international relations."--Robert D. English, University of Southern California and author of "Russia and the Idea of the West"

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Ending the Cold War is the product of a 'Who s Who' of scholars writing on one of the most important periods in recent history. The volume is well-framed by the editors, and the chapters are structured around a common approach that combines theoretical sophistication with impressive empirical grounding. Making good use of new knowledge available from documents and from interviews with key participants, this book will be valuable for scholars and accessible to students.Ending the Cold War will help sharpen the ongoing debate about an extraordinary series of events. --James M. Goldgeier, George Washington University

"Ending the Cold War is analytically coherent and empirically original, enhancing our understanding of a transition of enormous magnitude for both the theory and practice of international relations. The book advances the debate by focusing on key turning points and pondering neglected counterfactuals, as it weighs the relative importance of power, ideas, and leadership. By far the best and most stimulating book to date on the subject,Ending the Cold War will be profitably read by scholars, policy makers, and students of international relations."--Robert D. English, University of Southern California and author ofRussia and the Idea of the West

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9781403963833: Ending the Cold War: Interpretations, Causation, and the Study of International Relations (New Visions in Security)

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ISBN 10:  1403963835 ISBN 13:  9781403963833
Editorial: AIAA, 2004
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