Why the Cold War Ended: A Range of Interpretations

Why the Cold War Ended: A Range of Interpretations

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Jul 30, 1995 · English · Hardcover (296 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 296
Language English
Published Jul 30, 1995
Publisher Praeger
ISBN-10 0313295697
ISBN-13 9780313295690

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In exploring the complexities of the Cold War, a thought-provoking examination emerges about its ultimate resolution and the myriad viewpoints surrounding it. The authors delve into the various interpretations regarding whether the conflict was a genuine struggle or a carefully orchestrated façade. They challenge readers to consider the protagonists' motivations, the socio-political contexts, and the intricate dynamics that shaped the years of tension and hostility.

Salla and Summy invite a critical reevaluation of historical events, urging an exploration of when the Cold War truly began and the factors contributing to its conclusion. Through diverse perspectives, the narrative addresses the implications of the Cold War on contemporary international relations and the legacy it left behind. This insightful analysis provides a rich tapestry of interpretations that encourage a deeper understanding of a pivotal period in global history.

Ultimately, the work serves as both a historical account and a call to reflect on the lessons learned from the Cold War era. As readers navigate through the layers of interpretation, they are prompted to engage in meaningful discussions about ideology, power, and the ongoing influence of this significant conflict in today’s world.

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