by S. J. Ball (Author)
This study provides a fresh assessment of the entire course of the Cold War, and is based on insights into the structure of postwar international politics revealed by the collapse of the Soviet Union. Drawing on newly released material and scholarly research from both the West and former communist states, it argues that the Cold War can only be understood by exploring the interplay between ideology, domestic politics, and military security - not only in the US and the Soviet Union, but in other states and movements with a capacity for significant military and political action.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 274
Edition: 2
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 31 Oct 1997
ISBN 10: 0340591684
ISBN 13: 9780340591680
Book Overview: Draws on the latest research only available since the collapse of the Soviet Union Provides a truly international history approach Clear narrative explores the reasons for the decay of communism as an international force
Simon Ball is a professor at University of Glasgow.