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End of the Cold War: 1985-1991 Unabridged edition [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 562 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x153x54 mm, weight: 1040 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Macmillan
  • ISBN-10: 0230748082
  • ISBN-13: 9780230748088
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 562 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x153x54 mm, weight: 1040 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Macmillan
  • ISBN-10: 0230748082
  • ISBN-13: 9780230748088
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The dismantling of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the spread of Perestroika throughout the former Soviet bloc was a sea change in world history and two years later resulted in the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

In The End of the Cold War, acclaimed Russian historian Robert Service examines precisely how that change came about. Drawing on a vast and largely untapped range of sources, he builds a picture of the two men who spearheaded the breakthrough: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States, and Mikhail Gorbachev, last General Secretary of the Soviet Union and first and last President of the USSR. He also analyses the role of influential players not only in America and the USSR, but throughout Eastern and Western Europe, and focuses especially on Pope John Paul II, Lech Watesa and Vaclav Havel.

Authoritative, compelling and meticulously researched, this is political history at its best.

Recenzijos

Our leading historian of the Soviet Union ... magisterial * Observer * Detailed and clear ... his main strength is his forensic challenge to the clichés and myths on which western triumphalism about the Cold War is based ... Service is an authoritative voice offering a more nuanced view. -- Victor Sebestyen * Sunday Times * An abundance of superbly organized material -- Mary Dejevsky * Independent * Well-written and thought-provoking -- Christopher Andrew * Literary Review * Masterful chronicle about personalities and ideas...The Cold War ended with the demise of the USSR in December 1991. The great biographer of Lenin, Stalin and Trostsky here offers a superb account of how and why this unexpected denouement came about. -- Vladimir Tismaneanu * Times Higher Education Supplement * ...what makes Service's book special is its scholarship. His terrier-like persistence in digging into previously unexcavated archives in Russia, across America and around the internet gives his view of this slice of our recent past a firm documentary foundation... A magisterial account of a turning point in modern history, whose intellectual rigour and robustness make it unlikely to be bettered. -- Sherard Cowper-Coles * Spectator *

Daugiau informacijos

Short-listed for Pushkin House Russian Book Prize 2016 (UK).The first comprehensive account to reveal exactly how the Cold War - and the Soviet Union - came to an end, a process which transformed the world in the late twentieth century
List of Illustrations
xi
Maps
xiii
Preface xix
Introduction 1(12)
PART ONE
1 Ronald Reagan
13(11)
2 Plans For Armageddon
24(10)
3 The Reaganauts
34(9)
4 The American Challenge
43(10)
5 Symptoms Recognized, Cures Rejected
53(12)
6 Cracks In The Ice: Eastern Europe
65(12)
7 The Soviet Quarantine
77(7)
8 Nato And Its Friends
84(9)
9 World Communism And The Peace Movement
93(9)
10 In The Soviet Waiting Room
102(17)
PART TWO
11 Mikhail Gorbachev
119(9)
12 The Moscow Reform Team
128(10)
13 One Foot On The Accelerator
138(12)
14 To Geneva
150(11)
15 Presenting The Soviet Package
161(8)
16 American Rejection
169(9)
17 The Stalled Interaction
178(13)
18 The Strategic Defense Initiative
191(6)
19 The Lost Summer
197(12)
20 Summit In Reykjavik
209(12)
Intermezzo
21 The Month Of Muffled Drums
221(14)
PART THREE
22 The Soviet Package Untied
235(14)
23 The Big Four
249(9)
24 Getting To Know The Enemy
258(16)
25 Sticking Points
274(11)
26 Grinding Out The Treaty
285(16)
27 Calls To Western Europe
301(13)
28 Eastern Europe: Perplexity And Protest
314(15)
29 The Leaving Of Afghanistan
329(10)
30 Spokes In The Wheel
339(12)
31 Reagan's Window Of Departure
351(12)
PART FOUR
32 The Fifth Man
363(15)
33 The Other Continent: Asia
378(12)
34 Epitaph For World Communism
390(10)
35 Revolution In Eastern Europe
400(16)
36 The Malta Summit
416(11)
37 Redrawing The Map Of Europe
427(14)
38 The New Germany
441(11)
39 Baltic Triangle
452(11)
40 The Third Man Breaks Loose
463(10)
41 A New World Order?
473(9)
42 Endings
482(14)
Postscript 496(5)
Select Bibliography 501(18)
Notes 519(104)
Index 623
Robert Service is a Fellow of the British Academy and of St Antony's College, Oxford. He has written several books, including the highly acclaimed Lenin: A Biography, Russia: Experiment with a People, Stalin: A Biography and Comrades: A History of World Communism, as well as many other books on Russia's past and present. His most recent book, Trotsky: A Biography was awarded the 2009 Duff Cooper Prize. Married with four children, he lives in London.