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Re-Viewing the Cold War: Domestic Factors and Foreign Policy in the East-West Confrontation (Paperback)

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A cooperative effort by a number of historians and political scientists, this essay collection focuses on the important connection between domestic affairs and foreign relations during the Cold War. The case studies treat phases of both the Soviet and American experiences and involve contributions by two Russian scholars, three Americans, a German, a Swede, and an Israeli.

This collection is particularly timely and signficant because of the surprising way the Cold War ended, making clear that domestic developments can overthrow even the most potent foreign policies and undermine longstanding assumptions about the primacy of international factors. A provocative essay collection, this will be of interest to diplomatic historians and Soviet Affairs specialists, scholars, and students.

About the Author


PATRICK M. MORGAN is Tierney Professor of Peace Research and formerly Director of the Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of California, Irvine. A political scientist, he is the author of three earlier books, including Detterence: A Conceptual Analysis. KEITH L. NELSON is Professor of History and also a former Director of the Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of California, Irvine. A specialist in American foreign relations, he is the author of three earlier works, including The Making of Detente: Soviet-American Relations in the Shadow if Vietnam.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780275966379
ISBN-10: 0275966372
Publisher: Praeger
Publication Date: February 28th, 2000
Pages: 256
Language: English