
The Cold War: 1945-1991
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Providing coverage of the Cold War, this volume pays particular attention to the Soviet-American dimension. The work analyzes the origins of the conflict; examines how the existence of nuclear weapons gives a specific character to the period; discusses the involvement of other nations and regions, particularly China; and explains how and why the cold war ended.
Author: John Mason (The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK)
Format: Paperback, 100 pages, 138mm x 216mm, 136 g
Published: 1996, Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: International Relations
Description
Providing coverage of the Cold War, this volume pays particular attention to the Soviet-American dimension. The work analyzes the origins of the conflict; examines how the existence of nuclear weapons gives a specific character to the period; discusses the involvement of other nations and regions, particularly China; and explains how and why the cold war ended.

The Cold War: 1945-1991