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THE COLD WAR LA GUERRE FROIDE Bibliographies thématiques No. 2/2009 THEMATIC BIBLIOGRAPHIES NO. 2/2009
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THE COLD WAR

LA GUERRE FROIDE

Bibliographies thématiques No. 2/2009

THEMATIC BIBLIOGRAPHIES NO. 2/2009

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PART I : BOOKS PREMIERE PARTIE : LIVRES*

2009 327.5 /00472 The Crisis of Detente in Europe : From Helsinki to Gorbachev, 1975-1985 - Abingdon, UK : Routledge. xvii, 285 p.; 24 cm. (Cold War History Series ; 23) ISBN: 9780415460514 Subject(s): 1. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2. COLD WAR 3. DETENTE Added entry(s): 1. Nuti, Leopoldo, ed. Notes: Selected papers from a conference organized in Spring, 2006, by the Machiavelli Center for Cold War Studies (CIMA) and the Cold War International History Project. Bibliography: p. 268-276. Includes index. 'This edited volume is the first detailed exploration of the crisis of detente in Europe in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The transition from detente to a new phase of harsh confrontation and severe crises is an interesting, indeed crucial, phase of the evolution of the international system. This book makes use of previously unreleased archival material, moving beyond existing interpretations of this period by challenging the traditional bipolar paradigm that focuses mostly on the role of the superpowers in the transformation of the international system. The essays emphasize the combination and the interplay of a large number of variables - political, ideological, economic, and military - and explore the topic from a truly international perspective. Issues covered include human rights, the euromissiles, the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), the Revolution in Military Affairs, the transformation of the international economy, eurocommunism, and European integration.' ID number: 80022402 Year: 2009 Type: M 2008 327.5 /00451 REF Encyclopedia of the Cold War. Volume 2 : K-Z - New York : Routledge. lvii, 504 p.; 29 cm. ISBN: 9780415975155 Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR--ENCYCLOPEDIAS Added entry(s): 1. Dijk, Ruud van, ed. Notes: Includes index. ID number: 80022055 Year: 2008 Type: REF

* This list contains material received as of February 25th, 2009 – Cette liste est arrêtée au 25 février 2009.

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327.5 /00451 REF Encyclopedia of the Cold War. Volume 1 : A-J - New York : Routledge. lvii, 481 p.; 29 cm. ISBN: 9780415975155 Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR--ENCYCLOPEDIAS Added entry(s): 1. Dijk, Ruud van, ed. Notes: Includes index. ID number: 80022054 Year: 2008 Type: REF 327.5 /00450 Turning Points in Ending the Cold War - Stanford, CA : Hoover Institution Press. xxiv, 358 p.; 23 cm. (Hoover Institution Press Publication ; 538) ISBN: 9780817946326 Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR 2. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 3. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR Added entry(s): 1. Skinner, Kiron K., ed. 2. Stanford University. Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace (US) Notes: Includes index. 'Twenty-five years ago, in the early 1980s, no one could have imagined that only a decade later the cold war would be over. How did it happen ? The essays in this collection offer illuminating insights into the key players - Ronald Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, and others - and the monumental events that led to the collapse of communism. The expert contributors examine the end of detente and the beginning of the new phase of the cold war in the early 1980s, Reagan's radical new strategies aimed at changing Soviet behavior, the peaceful democratic revolutions in Poland and Hungary, the events that brought about the reunification of Germany, the role of events in Third World countries, the critical contributions of Gorbachev and Yeltsin, and more.' ID number: 80021952 Year: 2008 Type: M 327.5 /00447 Europe and the End of the Cold War : A Reappraisal - Abingdon, UK : Routledge. xiv, 288 p.; 24 cm. (Cold War History Series ; 19) ISBN: 9780415449038 Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR Notes: Bibliography: p. 271-281. Includes index. 'This book seeks to reassess the role of Europe in the end of the Cold War and the process of German unification. Much of the existing literature on the end of the Cold War has focused primarily on the role of the superpowers and on that of the US in particular. This edited volume seeks to redirect the focus towards the role of European actors and the importance of European processes, most notably that of integration. Written by leading experts in the field, and making use of newly

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available source material, the book explores 'Europe' in all its various dimensions, bringing to the forefront of historical research previously neglected actors and processes. These include key European nations, endemic evolutions in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, European integration, and the pan-European process. The volume serves therefore to rediscover the transformation of 1989-90 as a European event, deeply influenced by European actors, and of great significance for the subsequent evolution of the continent.' ID number: 80021743 Year: 2008 Type: M 327.5 /00444 The Making of Detente : Eastern and Western Europe in the Cold War, 1965-75 - Abingdon, UK : Routledge. xii, 251 p.; 24 cm. (Cold War History Series ; 20) ISBN: 9780415437189 Subject(s): 1. DETENTE 2. COLD WAR 3. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Added entry(s): 1. Loth, Wilfried, ed. 2. Soutou, George-Henri, ed. Notes: Includes index. 'The ten years from 1965 to 1975 marked a deep transformation of the Cold War. Western Europe began to participate in the shaping of detente, whereas in Eastern Europe ferments began to establish themselves that would ultimately lead to the astounding changes of 1989-1990. Based on recent archival research, this book provides important, new insights, particularly on German views about a new European security system, on the British and French views that were instrumental in the creation of the 'Third Basket' of the Helsinki Agreement and on Washington's concern about the German Ostpolitik. This book also contains new evidence about the decision-making process inside the Warsaw Pact, which reveals it to be more complex than previously thought. This process included pressure for detente from East European countries and a striving for detente as a means to reform the Soviet system. For the first time, the emergence of the new structure of compromise that led to the ending of the Cold War is explained on the basis of inside accounts.' ID number: 80021615 Year: 2008 Type: M 2007 420 /00178 European Integration and the Cold War : Ostpolitik-Westpolitik, 1965-1973 - Abingdon, UK : Routledge. xii, 194 p.; 24 cm. (Cold War History Series ; 16) ISBN: 9780415421096 Subject(s): 1. EUROPEAN INTEGRATION--HISTORY 2. COLD WAR 3. DETENTE Added entry(s): 1. Ludlow, N. Piers, 1968- , ed. Notes: Bibliography: p. 180-189. Includes index.

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'Post-war Europe was deeply affected by both the Cold War and European integration. All too often the two processes have been studied entirely separately, however. This edited volume therefore brings together contributions from prominent historians in both of these fields. What emerges is the way in which the East-West conflict and the emergence of organised cooperation in Europe did become entangled with one another, despite the attempts of some governments deliberately to avoid any interplay between the two. The period covered is one of major change in Western Europe involving both de Gaulle's rebellion against the structures of Atlantic and European cooperation and Brandt's radical new Ostpolitik. It was also a time when the British debate about how to define their world role involved calculations about both their approach to NATO and the EEC. From 1969 onward these changes had also to be carried out against the backdrop of the American foreign policy of Nixon and Kissinger.' ID number: 80022389 Year: 2007 Type: M 327.5 /00469 A Failed Empire : The Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev - Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press. xvi, 467 p. : ill.; 25 cm. (The New Cold War History) ISBN: 9780807830987 Author(s): 1. Zubok, Vladislav Martinovich Subject(s): 1. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS 2. USSR--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 3. COLD WAR Notes: Bibliography: p. 417-453. Includes index. 'Western interpretations of the Cold War have erred by exaggerating either the Kremlin's pragmatism or its aggressiveness, argues the author. Explaining the interests, aspirations, illusions, fears, and misperceptions of the Kremlin leaders and Soviet elites, he offers a Soviet perspective on the greatest standoff of the twentieth century. Using recently declassified Politburo records, ciphered telegrams, diaries, and taped conversations, among other sources, the author discovers that security and power were the primary objectives for Stalin and his successors. Yet he also finds that Soviet leaders were hobbled by ideological dogmas and domestic weaknesses, an increasingly disillusioned society, and a malfunctioning economy. The author argues that American strategies of containment during the 1950s and the 1980s only reinforced the elements of belligerence in Soviet behavior. Offering original interpretations of Soviet international behavior for each period of the Cold War, the author explores Stalin's blunders in Germany and Korea as well as his underestimation of American global activism, Khrushchev's contradictory attempts to enforce peace by nuclear brinkmanship, the surprising story of Brezhnev's passion for detente, and Gorbachev's destruction of the Soviet superpower as the by-product of his hasty steps to end the Cold War and reform the Soviet Union. A revolutionary Marxist-Leninist ideology, geopolitical interests emerging from World War II, the personal experiences of leaders, fierce party politics, and changes in society and culture were all factors in shaping an ideologically driven Soviet international policy, the author argues.' ID number: 80021753 Year: 2007

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Type: M 327.5 /00445 The Origins of the Cold War - Houndmills, UK : Palgrave MacMillan. viii, 193 p.; 22 cm. ISBN: 9780230535510 Author(s): 1. Kennedy-Pipe, Caroline Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR 2. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Notes: Bibliography: p. 173-188. Includes index. 'The Cold War saw the two great powers of the twentieth century locked in conflict and the world divided along ideological lines. What were the events which caused this state of affairs ? What role did the leaders of the time - Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill - play ? What lessons might be drawn from the genesis of that conflict for our own increasingly fraught and anxious times ? The author provides a lively and authoritative account of the origins of the Cold War, looking first to its roots in the impact of the Russian Revolution and tracing its evolution through to its physical embodiment in the Berlin Wall. She explores the emergence of the competition between Russia and the United States and argues that the Cold War was not a confrontation that anyone sought but one that arose from a complex interplay of factors. Looking at the clash of ideas and personalities that characterized this period, she argues that studying the struggle with communism provides important insights into current international relations and the battle of ideas with radical terrorism.' ID number: 80021619 Year: 2007 Type: M 327.5 /00440 Britain, Germany and the Cold War : The Search for a European Detente, 1949-1967 - Abingdon, UK : Routledge. xv, 253 p.; 24 cm. (Cold War History Series ; 17) ISBN: 9780415412070 Author(s): 1. Hughes, R. Gerald Subject(s): 1. GREAT BRITAIN--FOREIGN RELATIONS--GERMANY (WEST) 2. GERMANY (WEST)--FOREIGN RELATIONS--GREAT BRITAIN 3. DETENTE 4. GERMAN REUNIFICATION QUESTION (1949-1990) Notes: Bibliography: p. 218-244. Includes index. 'This book examines British policy towards the German Question and detente during a crucial period in Cold War history, and draws on unpublished British and American archives. British policy strove for both good relations with West Germany and detente with the Soviet Union. West Germany's hard line towards the Soviet bloc and the issue of German unification was a permanent source of East-West tension during this period. This policy was initially endorsed by the United States, and these factors cast British policy onto the horns of a dilemma. On the one hand, the quest for a detente required recognition of the status quo in Central and Eastern Europe; on the other, close relations with West Germany required at least minimal support for the revisionist aims of Bonn's Ostpolitik ('Eastern policy'). It was not until the United States revised its approach towards the German Question that this stumbling block to detente was

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removed. But it took some time for British policy-makers to accept the reduced role that Britain could play on the international stage.' ID number: 80021292 Year: 2007 Type: M 327 /01362 The Emergence of Detente in Europe : Brandt, Kennedy and the Formation of Ostpolitik - Abingdon, UK : Routledge. xiv, 225 p.; 24 cm. (Cold War History Series ; 15) ISBN: 0415386373 Author(s): 1. Hofmann, Arne Subject(s): 1. GERMANY (WEST)--FOREIGN RELATIONS--EUROPE, EASTERN 2. EUROPE, EASTERN--FOREIGN RELATIONS--GERMANY (WEST) 3. DETENTE 4. GERMANY (WEST)--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 5. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--GERMANY (WEST) 6. BRANDT, WILLY, 1913- 7. KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD, 1917-1963 Notes: Bibliography: p. 211-219. Includes index. 'This book examines the key relationship between Willy Brand (then Mayor of West Berlin and later West German Chancellor) and the administration of President John F. Kennedy. The author focuses on the administration's influence on the development of Brandt's 'policy of small steps' and the formation of his later Ostpolitik, the centrepiece of European detente. Brandt's interaction with the Kennedy administration is traced through the Berlin Wall crisis of 1961, Kennedy's search for a modus vivendi based on the status quo, the 1962 crisis in German-American relations, the development of his programmatic statements, Brandt's three meetings with the President including Kennedy's famous visit to Berlin, the limited nuclear test ban treaty and Brandt's Berlin pass agreement of Christmas 1963. While the narrative focuses on the gradual change in Brandt's position, systematic parts concentrate on Brandt's and Kennedy's detente concepts, the triangular relationship between West Berlin, Washington and Bonn, with its implications for domestic politics, and on the role of images, campaigning and public opinion.' ID number: 80021222 Year: 2007 Type: M 2006 92 ACHE/00003 Dean Acheson : A Life in the Cold War - Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press. xiv, 800 p. : ill.; 24 cm. ISBN: 9780195045789 Author(s): 1. Beisner, Robert L. Subject(s): 1. ACHESON, DEAN, 1893-1971--BIOGRAPHY 2. STATESMEN--USA--BIOGRAPHY 3. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS 4. COLD WAR Notes: Includes index. 'Dean Acheson was one of the most influential Secretaries of State in US history, presiding over American foreign policy during

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the pivotal decade after World War II. During his vastly influential career, Acheson spearheaded the greatest foreign policy achievements in modern times, ranging from the Marshall Plan to the establishment of NATO. In a book filled with insight based on research in government archives, memoirs, letters, and diaries, the author illuminates Acheson's policy-making, describing how he led the State Department and managed his relationship with Truman. The book examines Acheson's major triumphs, including the highly underrated achievement of converting West Germany and Japan from mortal enemies to prized allies, and does not shy away from examining his missteps. But underlying all his actions, the author shows, was a tough-minded determination to outmatch the strength of the Soviet bloc--indeed, to defeat the Soviet Union at every turn.' ID number: 80021579 Year: 2006 Type: M 327 /01338 Khrushchev's Cold War : the Inside Story of an American Adversary - New York : Norton. 670 p. : ill.; 24 cm. ISBN: 0393058093 Author(s): 1. Fursenko, Aleksandr 2. Naftali, Timothy J. Subject(s): 1. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS 2. KHRUSHCHEV, NIKITA SERGEEVICH, 1894-1971 3. COLD WAR 4. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 5. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR Notes: Includes index. 'Nikita Khrushchev has long remained one of the most enigmatic leaders of the twentieth century; his motivations and decision-making process have puzzled seasoned Kremlin watchers, US presidents, and a generation of historians. The authors use new archival sources to provide a detailed and dramatic look through Soviet eyes at the most dangerous years of the Cold War. Drawing from their unrivaled access to Politburo and Soviet intelligence materials, they render a detailed account of Khrushchev's rise to power in 1955, his years at the helm of the Soviet Union, and his eventual ouster in 1964.' ID number: 80020980 Edition: 1st ed. Year: 2006 Type: M 955 /00002 At the Dawn of the Cold War : The Soviet-American Crisis over Iranian Azerbaijan, 1941-1946 - Lanham, MD : Rowman & Littlefield. xiii, 409 p.; 24 cm. (The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series) ISBN: 0742540553 Author(s): 1. Hasanli, Jamil Subject(s): 1. AZERBAIJAN (IRAN)--HISTORY--AUTONOMY AND INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENTS 2. IRAN--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 3. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--IRAN 4. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 5. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 6. COLD WAR

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Notes: Includes index. 'For half a century, the United States and the Soviet Union were in conflict. But how and where did the Cold War begin ? The author answers these intriguing questions in this book. He argues that the intergenerational crisis over Iranian Azerbaijan (1945-1946) was the first event that brought the Soviet Union to a confrontation with the United States and Britain after the period of cooperation between them during World War II. Based on top-secret archive materials from Soviet and Azerbaijani archives as well as documents from American, British, and Iranian sources, the book details Iranian Azerbaijan's independence movement, which was backed by the USSR, the Soviet struggle for oil in Iran, and the American and British reactions to these events. These events were the starting point of the longer historical period of unarmed conflict between the Soviets and the West that is now known as the Cold War.' ID number: 80020906 Year: 2006 Type: M 496.3 /00371 War Plans and Alliances in the Cold War : Threat Perceptions in the East and West - Abingdon, UK : Routledge. ix, 310 p.; 24 cm. ISBN: 0415390613 Subject(s): 1. NATO--MILITARY POLICY 2. WARSAW PACT--MILITARY POLICY 3. COLD WAR Added entry(s): 1. Mastny, Vojtech, 1936- , ed. 2. Holtsmark, Sven, ed. 3. Wenger, Andreas, ed. Notes: Includes index. 'This volume reviews the threat perceptions, military doctrines, and war plans of both the NATO alliance and the Warsaw Pact during the Cold War, as well as the position of the neutrals, from the post-Cold War perspective. Based on previously unknown archival evidence from both East and West, the 12 essays in this collection focus on the potential European battlefield rather than the strategic competition between the superpowers. They present conclusions about the nature of the Soviet threat that previously could only be speculated about and analyze the interaction between military matters and politics in the alliance management on both sides, with implications for the present crisis of the Western alliance. By focusing on the potential European battlefield rather than the strategic competition between the superpowers, the book explores the Cold War roots of the different American and European approaches to security. The conclusions about the strengths and weaknesses of the two alliances highlight the importance of political, rather than merely military, determinants of the cohesion of NATO in the post-Cold War security environment.' ID number: 80020688 Year: 2006 Type: M

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940 /00228 From World War to Cold War : Churchill, Roosevelt, and the International History of the 1940s - Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press. viii, 363 p.; 25 cm. ISBN: 0199284113 Author(s): 1. Reynolds, David Subject(s): 1. WORLD WAR, 1939-1945--DIPLOMATIC HISTORY 2. GREAT BRITAIN--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 3. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--GREAT BRITAIN Notes: Includes index. 'The 1940s was the most dramatic and decisive decade of the 20th century. This volume explores the Second World War and the origins of the Cold War from the vantage point of two of the great powers of that era, Britain and the US, and through the eyes of their wartime leaders, Churchill and Roosevelt. It also looks as their chequered relations with Stalin's Russia and at how the Grand Alliance crumbled into an undesired Cold War. But this is not simply a story of top-level diplomacy. The author explores the social and cultural implications of the wartime Anglo-American alliance, particularly the impact of nearly three million GIs on British life, and reflects more generally on the importance of cultural issues in the study of international history. The book persistently challenges popular stereotypes - for instance on Churchill in 1940 or his Iron Curtain speech in 1946. It probes cliches such as 'the special relationship' and even 'the Second World War'. And it offers new views of the familiar, such as the Fall of France in 1040 or Franklin Roosevelt as 'the wheelchair president'. ID number: 80020592 Year: 2006 Type: M 327.5 /00424 REF Chronology of the Cold War, 1917-1992 - New York : Routledge. xix, 700 p. : ill.; 29 cm. ISBN: 0415973392 Author(s): 1. Brune, Lester H. Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR--CHRONOLOGY Notes: Bibliography: p. 607-635. Includes index. ID number: 80020419 Year: 2006 Type: REF 2005 327.5 /00462 Reinterpreting the End of the Cold War : Issues, Interpretations, Periodizations - London : Frank Cass. viii, 237 p.; 24 cm. ISBN: 0714684929 Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR Added entry(s): 1. Pons, Silvio, ed. 2. Romero, Federico, ed. Notes: Includes index. 'The history of the Cold War is being re-written according to the newly available sources. But first and foremost, it needs to be re-conceptualized and framed within the broader historical

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context that transformed the Cold War from the 1960s onwards, altered the very dynamics of bipolarism, and eventually brought it to its end. The long duration and the unexpectedly peaceful ending of the Cold War call for new viewpoints that transcend the established paradigms about its inception. Historians ought to address all those transformations in the international economy, in the networks of interdependence linking together new areas - especially in Asia - and in the ensuing cultural images that gradually narrowed the relevance of bipolarism. Thus the habitual diplomatic and security themes must be enjoined with economic, ideological, technological and cultural ones. Here a distinguished group of international history specialists discusses the complex relationship between Cold War dynamics, the globalizing of capitalism, and the demise of Soviet Communism. Their controversial and conflicting views, as well as their multidisciplinary approaches, highlight the various factors that constituted (and did not constitute) the Cold War. Thus they help to redefine the concept itself, to map its values and limitations, and to propel historical debate onto new grounds.' ID number: 80019774 Year: 2005 Type: M 327.5 /00459 The Cold War : A New History - New York : Penguin Press. xii, 333 p. : ill.; 25 cm. ISBN: 1594200629 Author(s): 1. Gaddis, John Lewis Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR Notes: Bibliography: p. 299-314. Includes index. 'Beginning with World War II and ending with the collapse of the Soviet Union, this book is a new account of the strategic dynamics that drove the age, with portraits of its major personalities and much fresh insight into its most crucial events. It contains much new information drawn from newly opened Soviet, East European, and Chinese archives. Now, as America once again finds itself in a global confrontation with an implacable ideological enemy, this is a story whose lessons it is vitally necessary to understand.' ID number: 80020598 Year: 2005 Type: M 2004 327.5 /00460 The Last Decade of the Cold War : From Conflict Escalation to Conflict Transformation - London : Frank Cass. xxiii, 435 p.; 25 cm. (Cass Series. Cold War History ; 5) ISBN: 0714654647 Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR 2. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 3. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA Added entry(s): 1. Njolstad, Olav, ed. Notes: Includes index. 'The 1980s witnessed one of the most dramatic and far-reaching transformations of world politics in modern times. Not only did the Cold War end, with the unexpected collapse of one-party

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communist rule in eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, but the early 1980s was also a period of almost unprecedented rivalry and tension between the two main actors in the East-West conflict, the United States and the Soviet Union. Why and how that conflict first escalated and thereafter, in an amazingly swift process, was reversed and brought to its peaceful conclusion, at the end of the decade, is the topic of this volume. With individual contributions by 18 well-known scholars of international relations and history from various countries, the book addresses the role of the United States, the former Soviet Union, and the countries of western and eastern Europe in that remarkable last decade of the Cold War, and discusses how particular events as well as underlying political, ideological, social, and economic factors may have contributed to the remarkable transformation that took place.' ID number: 80019820 Year: 2004 Type: M 327 /01215 The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War, 1945-1990 : A Handbook. Volume 2 : 1968-1990 - Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press. xviii, 590 p.; 26 cm. ISBN: 0521834201 Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--GERMANY (WEST) 2. GERMANY (WEST)--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 3. USA--FOREIGN ECONOMIC RELATIONS--GERMANY (WEST) 4. GERMANY (WEST)--FOREIGN ECONOMIC RELATIONS--USA Added entry(s): 1. Junker, Detlef, ed. 2. German Historical Institute (US) Notes: Includes index. 'The close association between the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany was a key element in the international order of the Cold War era. No country had as wide-reaching or as profound an impact on the western portion of divided Germany as the United States. No country better exemplified the East-West conflict in American thinking than Germany. This book examines all facets of German-American relations and interaction in the decades from the defeat of the Third Reich to Germany's reunification in 1990. In addition to its comprehensive treatment of US-West German political, economic, social and cultural ties, it also provides an overview of the more limited dealings between the United States and the communist German Democratic Republic.' ID number: 80019791 Year: 2004 Type: M 327 /01215 The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War, 1945-1990 : A Handbook. Volume I : 1945-1968 - Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press. xxiii, 664 p.; 26 cm. ISBN: 052179112X Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--GERMANY (WEST) 2. GERMANY (WEST)--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 3. USA--FOREIGN ECONOMIC RELATIONS--GERMANY (WEST) 4. GERMANY (WEST)--FOREIGN ECONOMIC RELATIONS--USA Added entry(s): 1. Junker, Detlef, ed.

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2. German Historical Institute (US) Notes: Includes index. 'The close association between the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany was a key element in the international order of the Cold War era. No country had as wide-reaching or as profound an impact on the western portion of divided Germany as the United States. No country better exemplified the East-West conflict in American thinking than Germany. This book examines all facets of German-American relations and interaction in the decades from the defeat of the Third Reich to Germany's reunification in 1990. In addition to its comprehensive treatment of US-West German political, economic, social and cultural ties, it also provides an overview of the more limited dealings between the United States and the communist German Democratic Republic.' ID number: 80019624 Year: 2004 Type: M 327 /01208 Reagan and Gorbachev : How the Cold War Ended - New York : Random House. xv, 363 p. : ill.; 25 cm. ISBN: 0679463232 Author(s): 1. Matlock, Jack F. Subject(s): 1. REAGAN, RONALD 2. GORBACHEV, MIKHAIL SERGEEVICH, 1931- 3. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 4. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA Notes: Bibliography: p. 347-353. Includes index. 'The author gives here an eyewitness account of how the Cold War ended, with humankind declared the winner. As Reagan's principal adviser on Soviet and European affairs, and later as the US ambassador to the USSR, Matlock lived history : he was the point person for Reagan's evolving policy of conciliation toward the Soviet Union. Working from his own papers, recent interviews with major figures, and archival sources both here and abroad, he offers an insider's perspective on a diplomatic campaign far more sophisticated than previously thought, led by two men of surpassing vision.' ID number: 80019507 Year: 2004 Type: M 327.5 /00461 La tache rouge : le roman de la guerre froide - Paris : Editions de La Martiniere. 559 p. : ill.; 24 cm. ISBN: 2846751390 Author(s): 1. Fontaine, Andre, 1921- Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR Notes: Includes index. 'A la lumiere des nombreuses revelations intervenues depuis la dislocation de l'URSS, ce livre raconte les origines et les grandes etapes de ce qui aura ete en fin de compte la troisieme guerre mondiale. Une guerre que l'on a appelee 'froide' parce que la crainte de l'apocalypse a permis, parfois a la derniere seconde, comme dans la crise des fusees de Cuba, de trouver des portes de sortie a toutes les dramatiques 'parties au bord du

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gouffre' qui l'ont jalonnee. De la Coree a la Caraibe en passant par le Vietnam, l'Afghanistan, l'Ethiopie et l'Afrique ex-portugaise, elle n'en a pas moins fait plus de morts que toutes les autres guerres de l'Histoire, a l'exception de celle de 39-45. Et elle a entraine une dementielle course aux armements. A plusieurs reprises, le recours aux armes nucleaires a eu nombre d'avocats a l'Ouest, et Mao envisageait d'un coeur leger un conflit atomique qui aurait pu aneantir 'la moitie de la population du monde' pour assurer la victoire finale du socialisme.' ID number: 80020057 Year: 2004 Type: M 2003 327.5 /00458 The Cold War : A History in Documents and Eyewitness Accounts - Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press. xvii, 694 p. : ill.; 25 cm. ISBN: 0198208626 Author(s): 1. Hanhimaki, Jussi M. 2. Westad, Odd Arne Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR Notes: Bibliography: p. 664-678. Includes index. 'This book contains a selection of official and unofficial documents which provide a truly multi-faceted account of the entire Cold War era. It presents the different kinds of materials necessary to understand what the Cold War was about, how it was fought, and the ways in which it affected the lives of people around the globe.' ID number: 80020678 Year: 2003 Type: M 32.019 /00087 The Cultural Cold War in Western Europe, 1945-1960 - London : Frank Cass. 335 p. : ill.; 23 cm. ISBN: 071465308X Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR--SOCIAL ASPECTS--EUROPE 2. EUROPE--CULTURAL POLICY--HISTORY 3. PROPAGANDA, ANTI-COMMUNIST--EUROPE Added entry(s): 1. Scott-Smith, Giles, ed. 2. Krabbendam, Hans, ed. Notes: Includes index. 'The increasing acceptance of the Cold War as a major propaganda battle and a contest of ideas as much as a military confrontation has led scholars in recent years to re-evaluate the relationship between economic policies, political agenda, and cultural expression in Western Europe after 1945. The Soviet influence, already well-organized in the social sphere in 1945, was slowly recognised and gradually brought a response from Western societies. New research has demonstrated the ways and means of promoting anti-communism, both through overt political discourse and organization and via covert activities across a whole range of social activities. State involvement with many previously independent sections of society expanded enormously through the 1950s. In these developments, private citizens were important players, often taking the initiative to act and influence the wider social environment before

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government backing arrived. However, once the state became involved, financial and logistical support was used to ensure that a certain sanctioned 'line' was followed. The book, which includes contributions from a range of European and American scholars, offers an important cross-section of case studies that highlight these connections between overt/covert activities and cultural/political agendas in Western Europe between 1945 and 1960. While these studies predominantly focus on the broad range of American influence in Western Europe, they also demonstrate the mix of American and European interests that were being expressed and which often produced varied and sometimes unintended results.' ID number: 80020219 Year: 2003 Type: M 327 /01240 International Relations : From the Cold War to the Globalized World - Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner. xii, 405 p.; 24 cm. ISBN: 1588260984 Author(s): 1. Wenger, Andreas 2. Zimmermann, Doron Subject(s): 1. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2. COLD WAR 3. POST-COMMUNISM 4. WORLD POLITICS Notes: Bibliography: p. 367-385. Includes index. 'Tracing the evolution of international relations since the onset of the Cold War, the authors draw on recently available archival resources to vividly narrate world affairs from 1945 to the present. Events are addressed chronologically, with attention to both their motivations and their significance. The focus is on issues of security in the very broadest sense, ranging from politics and economics to ecological and social problems. A distinctive feature of the text is the clear, concise explanation of the key theories and concepts of international relations, supplemented by an extensive glossary.' ID number: 80019885 Year: 2003 Type: M 327.5 /00468 La guerre froide - Paris : Le Monde Diplomatique. 98 p. : ill.; 30 cm. (Maniere de Voir ; 70) Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR ID number: 80018820 Year: 2003 Type: M

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2001 355.4 /01390 The Cold War : A Military History - London : Pimlico. xvii, 476 p. : ill.; 24 cm. ISBN: 0712664777 Author(s): 1. Miller, David Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR 2. MILITARY HISTORY, MODERN--20TH CENTURY Notes: Bibliography: p. 459-462. Includes index. 'From 1949 to 1991 the world was overshadowed by the Cold War. Repeatedly it seemed that in days, even hours, global nuclear conflict would sweep away much of the United States, the Soviet Union and Europe. They would be obliterated in what President Carter described as 'one long, final and very bleak afternoon'. When the Cold War ended, the Warsaw Pact was wound up and the vast military forces which had flourished for over forty years were disbanded. As with all wars, however, it was only then that the realities of what had been involved began to emerge; indeed, much has remained hidden until now. In this book, the author discloses not only the vast scope of the military resources involved, but also how nearly threat came to terrible reality. Most chillingly of all, he reveals that while the menace of nuclear war predominated, it was actually little understood even by the experts. The book examines each military area in turn, covering the formation of the two great alliances, and the strategies and major weapons in the rival navies, armies and air forces. That the Cold War ended without a conflict was due to professionalism on both sides.' ID number: 80019043 Year: 2001 Type: M 2000 492.1 /00008 Norstad : Cold-War NATO Supreme Commander : Airman, Strategist, Diplomat - Houndmills, UK : Palgrave MacMillan. xxi, 329 p. : ill.; 23 cm. ISBN: 0333490851 Author(s): 1. Jordan, Robert S., 1929- Subject(s): 1. NORSTAD, LAURIS 2. NATO--MILITARY COMMAND--SACEUR Notes: Bibliography: p. 292-308. Includes index. 'This is the story of the most powerful NATO Supreme Commander of the Cold War. General Lauris Norstad was both a 'nuclear' general and an 'international' general. His primary goal was to keep the Alliance together and he was at the centre of the political/military manoeuvrings over Berlin.' ID number: 80019049 Year: 2000 Type: M

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1999 80015852 NATO, Europe, and the Johnson Administration : Alliance Politics, Political Economy, and the Beginning of Detente, 1963-1969 - [s.l.] : [s.n.]. 45 p.; 30 cm. (NATO Research Fellowships Programme - USA) Author(s): 1. Schwartz, Thomas A. Notes: Bibliography. [Final Reports 1997-1999. NATO Research Fellowships. Democratic Institutions Fellowships] URI: http://www.nato.int/acad/fellow/97-99/schwartz.pdf ID number: 80015852 Year: 1999 ? Type: M 1997 32.019 /00071 War of the Black Heavens : The Battles of Western Broadcasting in the Cold War - London : Brassey's. xx, 277 p. : ill.; 24 cm. ISBN: 1857532767 Author(s): 1. Nelson, Michael Subject(s): 1. PROPAGANDA, ANTI-COMMUNIST 2. RADIO IN PROPAGANDA 3. INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING Notes: Bibliography: p. 233-254. Includes index. 'This book is about the propaganda war between the Communists and the West, a war that the Communists were determined to win. It is based on first-hand interviews and hitherto unpublished documents from the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party. The author shows that Western radio was an unrivalled force in the fight against Communism and the fall of the Iron Curtain. The Communists did everything in their power to prevent the infiltration of Western thought into their world, resorting to jamming radio signals, assassinating staff and bombing radio stations. They decided to stop the mass production of short-wave radios so that their citizens could not hear Western broadcasts. The book reveals that due to administrative incompetence, short-wave radio production carried on, necessitating continued expenditure of billions of dollars on jamming transmissions. The Western broadcasts introduced a forbidden, exciting culture to millions of eager listeners in the Soviet bloc. Pop music, talk shows, news and information about consumer goods all relayed a message of the good life, undermining subtly the values of the Communist regime. Western radio presented the concept of a society that upheld basic human values; it connected listeners with the cultures of Europe and North America.' ID number: 80014688 Year: 1997 Type: M

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327 /00949 Russian Foreign Policy and the End of the Cold War - Aldershot, UK : Dartmouth. xi, 297 p.; 22 cm. ISBN: 185521461X Author(s): 1. Bowker, Mike Subject(s): 1. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS 2. RUSSIA (FEDERATION)--FOREIGN RELATIONS 3. COLD WAR Notes: Bibliography: p. 265-283. Includes index. 'This work analyses Soviet motives for ending the cold war and examines how Moscow has come to terms with its much reduced status in the post-cold war world. The book shows that the reasons Gorbachev chose to transform relations with the West varied over time and across issue areas. A multifaceted explanation is provided which is unique in giving equal space to both internal and external determinants of foreign policy. The book then goes on to describe how the hopes for a New World Order met with disappointment and disillusionment in both Moscow and Washington. Russia is usually blamed for the downturn in relations, but this is shown to be a simplistic view. Clearly, Russia remains highly unstable at home, and its authoritarian instincts were starkly revealed in Chechnya. However, this book shows that Moscow's foreign policy has generally been conducted within the parameters of international consensus even when this meant the abandonment of long-time allies, such as Iraq and the Bosnian Serbs. ID number: 80013867 Year: 1997 Type: M 327.5 /00421 The Fall of Detente : Soviet-American Relations during the Carter Years - Oslo : Scandinavian University Press. xi, 367 p.; 23 cm. ISBN: 8200376710 Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 2. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 3. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS 4. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS 5. DETENTE Added entry(s): 1. Westad, Odd Arne, ed. Notes: Nobel Symposium 95. Symposium held in Lysebu, Norway in September 1995. Includes index. 'The relationship between the Soviet Union and the United States at the end of the 1970s was dominated by a series of conflicts over arms control issues and interventions in the Third World. In the end, the sum of these conflicts destroyed the framework of relaxation of superpower tension known as detente and ushered in a period of renewed Cold War rivalry in the early 1980s. This volume contains a number of interpretative essays from leading Cold War historians as well as some of the more important documents from American and East Bloc archives. It centers on the SALT II negotiations, on conflicts in Africa, the Middle East, and Afghanistan, and on bilateral issues, such as trade and human rights.' ID number: 80020150 Year: 1997 Type: M

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1996 327 /00946 From the Shadows : The Ultimate Insider's Story of Five Presidents and How They Won the Cold War - New York : Simon & Schuster. 604 p. : ill.; 25 cm. ISBN: 0684810816 Author(s): 1. Gates, Robert M. Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 2. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 3. INTELLIGENCE SERVICE--USA Notes: Includes index. 'Drawing on his personal experiences in the CIA and on the National Security Council staff in the White House, as well as on intimate knowledge of CIA documents and activities never before revealed, Gates tells how the Cold War was really fought. From Nixon's detente policy to Reagan's arming of the Mujahedin in their war against the Soviets in Afghanistan, he tells the true story of American policy toward the Soviet Union, placing special emphasis on the White House and the CIA. Gates shows that, contrary to conventional wisdom, there was extraordinary continuity of policy from one President to the next, most strikingly from Carter to Reagan. Woven throughout this story are vivid descriptions of the atmosphere, culture and politics of the CIA and the White House. In addition, Gates provides candid appraisals of Presidents from Nixon to Bush, and of the key officials who advised them or toiled in the shadows.' ID number: 80013741 Year: 1996 Type: M 1995 327.5 /00463 The End of the Cold War : Evaluating Theories of International Relations - The Hague : Kluwer. 271 p.; 24 cm. ISBN: 0792334361 Subject(s): 1. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2. COLD WAR Added entry(s): 1. Allan, Pierre, ed. 2. Goldmann, Kjell, ed. Notes: Includes index. 'This book examines some of the main theories of international relations through a single historical turning point : the end of the Cold War. It deals with the tension between established international relations theories and the actual course of international politics, thus providing a critical assessment of the main theories. This book is of interest to scholars in the field of international affairs and related areas.' ID number: 80012548 Year: 1995 Type: M

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327.5 /00464 The Fifty Years War : The United States and the Soviet Union in World Politics, 1941-1991 - London : Routledge. xviii, 417 p. : ill.; 26 cm. ISBN: 0415104718 Author(s): 1. Crockatt, Richard Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 2. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 3. COLD WAR Notes: Bibliography: p. 384-398. Includes index. 'This book is a history of US-Soviet relations between 1941 and 1991, viewed in a global perspective. It is thus neither simply a study of bilateral superpower relations nor a comprehensive world history. The theme is rather the ways in which the United States and the Soviet Union have adapted, or failed to adapt, to global change.' ID number: 80011399 Year: 1995 Type: M 1994 80013277 NATO and the End of the Cold War - [s.l.] : [s.n.]. 70 p. : ill.; 30 cm. (NATO Research Fellowships Programme - USA) Author(s): 1. MacCalla, Robert B. Notes: NATO Individual Research Fellowship. URI: http://www.nato.int/acad/fellow/94-96/mccalla/home.htm ID number: 80013277 Year: 1994-1996 Type: M 80013272 Security Contingencies versus Strategic Certitudes : Iceland, the United States, and the Cold War, 1945-1960 - [s.l.] : [s.n.]. 48 p.; 30 cm. (NATO Research Fellowships Programme - Iceland) Author(s): 1. Ingimundarson, Valur ID number: 80013272 Year: 1994-1996 Type: M 327 /00922 The Great Transition : American-Soviet Relations and the End of the Cold War - Washington : Brookings Institution. xiv, 834 p.; 24 cm. ISBN: 0815730608 Author(s): 1. Garthoff, Raymond L. Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 2. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 3. COLD WAR Notes: Includes index. 'This book features a detailed account of relations during the Reagan and Bush administrations and the Soviet leadership from the end of Brezhnev's rule through the revolutionary

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transformation of the Soviet Union under Gorbachev.' ID number: 80012578 Year: 1994 Type: M 1993 496.1 /00040 Commitment to Purpose : How Alliance Partnership Won the Cold War - Santa Monica, CA : Rand Corporation. xvii, 565 p. : ill.; 26 cm. ISBN: 0833013858 Author(s): 1. Kugler, Richard L. Subject(s): 1. NATO--HISTORY 2. USA--MILITARY POLICY 3. COLD WAR Added entry(s): 1. Rand Corporation (US) Notes: Bibliography: p. 529-547. Includes index. 'How was the Cold War in Europe won, and what are the policy lessons for the future ? This question was debated during the US presidential election campaign in 1992, and it seems likely to be argued about for many years to come. Covering the Cold War from start to finish, this study helps provide an answer through the vehicle of an in-depth political and military analysis. It offers a penetrating assessment of how the western alliance mastered the difficult art of coalition partnership and thereby played a critical role in shaping the outcome. It then addresses the looming issue of whether alliance partnership can be carried forward in an era that promises to offer serious but far more ambiguous challenges than faced during the Cold War.' ID number: 80018524 Year: 1993 Type: M 327.5 /00465 Un grand malentendu ? : une histoire de la guerre froide (1917-1990) - Louvain-la-Neuve : Academia. 278 p. : ill.; 24 cm. ISBN: 2872092013 Author(s): 1. Berghe, Yvan Vanden Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR 2. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Notes: Bibliography: p. 263-267. Includes index. 'La guerre froide fut un grand malentendu. C'est la conclusion de cette remarquable etude d'ensemble, la premiere sur le sujet en langue francaise. Le livre presente une chronique complete de la guerre froide : arriere-plan, relations et faits. Il s'efforce de demeler l'echeveau de la guerre froide en se penchant sur des donnees economiques, psychologiques, militaires et strategiques.' ID number: 80010781 Year: 1993 Type: M

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1992 327.5 /00466 La fin de la guerre froide : perspectives - Lyon : Presses Universitaires de Lyon. 213 p. : ill.; 21 cm. ISBN: 2729704388 Author(s): 1. Eyraud, Henri Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR 2. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Notes: Bibliography: p. 206-209. ID number: 80008091 Year: 1992 Type: M 327.5 /00342 European Detente : A Reappraisal - London : Royal Institute of International Affairs. viii, 277 p.; 21 cm. ISBN: 0803986882 Subject(s): 1. DETENTE Added entry(s): 1. Davy, Richard, ed. 2. Royal Institute of International Affairs (GB) Notes: Includes index. 'This book presents a balanced assessment of the reality of detente, and of the different interests involved, looking back through the eyes of expert contributors from Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Hungary and Austria. It takes a particularly close look at the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe and argues that, in negociating the text of the Final Act, the West won a victory that was insufficiently recognized at the time.' ID number: 80007777 Year: 1992 Type: M 1990 327.5 /00471 France, the Cold War and the Western Alliance, 1944-49 : French Foreign Policy and Post-War Europe - London : Pinter. 309 p.; 25 cm. ISBN: 0718512723 Author(s): 1. Young, John W. Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR 2. FRANCE--FOREIGN RELATIONS Notes: Bibliography: p. 293-302. Includes index. ID number: 80004595 Year: 1990 Type: M

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327.5 /00336 The End of the Cold War - London : Frank Cass. 216 p.; 23 cm. ISBN: 0714634190 Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR 2. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Added entry(s): 1. Armstrong, David, ed. 2. Goldstein, Erik, ed. ID number: 80006476 Year: 1990 Type: M 341.2 /00197 Europe Transformed : Documents on the End of the Cold War - London : Tri-Service. x, 516 p.; 23 cm. ISBN: 1854880284 Subject(s): 1. TREATIES Added entry(s): 1. Freedman, Lawrence, ed. ID number: 80004802 Year: 1990 Type: M 327.5 /00467 La fin de la guerre froide : ses consequences pour les relations internationales - Quebec : Centre Quebecois de Relations Internationales. 256 p.; 23 cm. ISBN: 2920027093 Subject(s): 1. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2. COLD WAR Added entry(s): 1. David, Charles-Philippe, ed. 2. Centre Quebecois de Relations Internationales (CA) 3. Fondation pour les Etudes de Defense Nationale (FR) Notes: Bibliography: p. 241-254. 'Ce livre constitue un tour d'horizon des changements intervenus dans le systeme international (geopolitique des alliances, croissance des interdependences, role et influence de l'Union sovietique et des Etats-Unis, negociations sur le desarmement), et dans les systemes regionaux (Europe de l'Est, Europe Occidentale, Asie, Moyen-Orient et Tiers-Monde en general).' ID number: 80007596 Year: 1990 Type: M

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1989 327.5 /00325 In Search of Detente : The Politics of East-West Relations since 1945 - Houndmills, UK : MacMillan. xii, 254 p.; 23 cm. (The Making of the 20th century) ISBN: 0333343875 Author(s): 1. Ashton, S. R. Notes: Includes bibliography and index ID number: 80002838 Year: 1989 Type: M 1987 327 /00642 Cold War or Detente in the 1980s : The International Politics of American-Soviet Relations - Brighton : Wheatsheaf. xii, 196 p. ; 21 cm. ISBN: 0745001238 Author(s): 1. Savigear, Peter, 1939- Subject(s): 1. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 2. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 3. USSR---FOREIGN RELATIONS 4. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS 5. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA, 1980-1989 6. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR Notes: Includes bibliography and index. ID number: 70001517 Year: 1987 Type: M 327.5 /00313 The Rise, Breakdown, and Future of the East-West Detente Process - New York : Vantage Press. xi, 240 p. ; 21 cm. ISBN: 0533066638 Author(s): 1. Jones, Goronwy J. Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 2. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 3. DETENTE 4. WORLD POLITICS Notes: Bibliography: p. 209-235. Includes index. ID number: 70001781 Edition: 1st ed. Year: 1987 Type: M

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327.5 /00306 Detente and Hopes for a Genuine Peace between East and West - [s.l.] : [s.n.]. 31 p.;31 cm. Author(s): 1. Gizurarson, Sigurdur ID number: 80000158 Year: 1987 Type: M 327 /00610 American and Soviet Relations Since Detente : The Framework - Washington : National Defense University Press. xxiii, 244 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Author(s): 1. Heyns, Terry L. Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 2. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 3. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS 4. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS Notes: Bibliography: p. 237-238. Includes index. ID number: 70001492 Year: 1987 Type: M 1986 327.5 /00470 Armed Truce : The Beginnings of the Cold War, 1945-46 - New York : Atheneum. xviii, 667 p. : ill.; 24 cm. ISBN: 068911740X Author(s): 1. Thomas, Hugh, 1931- Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR Notes: Includes index. 'The author presents here an extraordinary picture of the world as the former Allies of World War II broke asunder, and as the nuclear age dawned. He opens by describing Soviet Russia in 1945, drawing in upon herself and yet seeking to possess vast territories. He proceeds to discuss the political and economic situations in the disputed lands of Eastern Europe - Greece, Finland, Turkey, Germany and Austria - and of the Far East; and to define the strength of Communism and anti-Communism in France, Italy and Spain. In the West, he analyzes a new world, bereft of Roosevelt and Churchill, governed now by Truman and Attlee, a world in which the United States is dominant and Britain, on the point of giving up an empire and economically bankrupt, a fading force. The book ends with the crisis in Persia in March 1946 which nearly hurled the world into a third, cataclysmic, global conflict.' ID number: 80017367 Year: 1986 Type: M

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1985 327.5 /00261 Eux et nous : les relations Est-Ouest entre deux detentes - Paris : Fayard. 240 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. (Geopolitiques et strategies) ISBN: 2213015392 Author(s): 1. Tatu, Michel, 1933- Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 2. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 3. DETENTE 4. WORLD POLITICS Notes: Includes bibliographical references. ID number: 70001738 Year: 1985 Type: M 327 /00561 USA-URSS : la detente - Bruxelles : Complexe. 252 p. ; 18 cm. (Memoire du siecle ; 40) ISBN: 287027159X Author(s): 1. Tinguy, Anne de Subject(s): 1. DETENTE 2. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 3. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA Notes: Bibliography: p. 246-249. Includes index. ID number: 70001450 Year: 1985 Type: M 327 /00598 Detente and Confrontation : American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan - Washington : Brookings Institute. xvi, 1147 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN: 0815730446 Author(s): 1. Garthoff, Raymond L. Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 2. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA Notes: Includes bibliographies and index. ID number: 70001484 Year: 1985 Type: M

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1984 327.5 /00273 Detente et rideau de fer - Paris : Publications de la Sorbonne. 177 p. : map ; 21 cm. (Points chauds du globe ; 3) ISBN: 2859440844 Author(s): 1. Romer, Jean-Christophe Subject(s): 1. DETENTE 2. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 3. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 4. WORLD POLITICS Notes: Bibliography: p. [175]-177. ID number: 70001748 Year: 1984 Type: M 327 /00495 Pour une politique occidentale a l'egard de l'Union Sovietique - Brussels : Centre for European Policy Studies. 15 p. ; 30 cm. (Working documents. Political ; 1) Author(s): 1. Soutou, Jean Marie Subject(s): 1. EUROPE--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 2. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--EUROPE 3. DETENTE Added entry(s): 1. Centre for European Policy Studies (BE) ID number: 70001434 Year: 1984 Type: M 1982 327.5 /00235 Superpowers in Collision : The Cold War Now - Harmondsworth : Penguin. 112 p. ; 20 cm. ISBN: 0140224327 Author(s): 1. Chomsky, Noam, 1928- 2. Steele, Jonathan 3. Gittings, John Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS 2. CHINA--FOREIGN RELATIONS 3. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS 4. WORLD POLITICS Notes: 'The three talks upon which the main part of this volume is based were given at a seminar on The Superpowers and the Cold War held in London in March 1981' Bibliography: p. [104]-107. Includes index. ID number: 70001720 Year: 1982 Type: M

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327.5 /00238 The Superpowers and Regional Tensions : the USSR, the United States, and Europe - Lexington, MA : Lexington Books. vii, 135 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN: 0669047023 Author(s): 1. Griffith, William E. Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS 2. EUROPE--FOREIGN RELATIONS 3. DETENTE 4. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT 5. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS 6. WORLD POLITICS Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. ID number: 70001722 Year: 1982 Type: M 1981 327.5 /00219 Definitions and Measurement of Detente : East and West Perspectives - Cambridge, MA : Oelgeschlager. viii, 216 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN: 0899460801 Author(s): 1. Frei, Daniel Subject(s): 1. DETENTE 2. DETENTE--RESEARCH Notes: Bibliography: p. 207-213. ID number: 70001710 Year: 1981 Type: M 327.5 /00220 Un seul lit pour deux reves : histoire de la 'detente', 1962-1981 - Paris : Fayard. xiv, 538 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN: 2213010668 Author(s): 1. Fontaine, Andre, 1921- Subject(s): 1. DETENTE 2. WORLD POLITICS Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. ID number: 70001711 Year: 1981 Type: M

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1978 327.5 /00200 De la guerre froide a la detente, 1960-1975 - Paris : Gallimard. 366 p.; 22 cm. Author(s): 1. Brandt, Willy, 1913- Notes: Includes index ID number: 80003254 Year: 1978 Type: M 1977 327.5 /00198 The Diplomacy of Detente : The Kissinger Era - New York : St. Martin's Press. viii, 278 p. ; 23 cm. ISBN: 0312211228 Author(s): 1. Bell, Coral Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS 2. KISSINGER, HENRY ALFRED, 1923- 3. DETENTE Notes: Bibliography: p. 269-270. Includes index. ID number: 70001700 Year: 1977 Type: M 327.5 /00189 Detente and Conflict : Soviet Foreign Policy, 1972-1977 - Beverly Hills : Sage. 64 p.; 22 cm. (Washington Papers ; 44) ISBN: 0803907931 Author(s): 1. Simes, Dimitri K. Added entry(s): 1. Georgetown University. Center for Strategic and International Studies (US) Notes: Includes bibliography ID number: 80003246 Year: 1977 Type: M 327.5 /00186 L'illusion de la detente - Paris : Presses Universitaires de France. 288 p.; 24 cm. Author(s): 1. Wajsman, Patrick ID number: 80003243 Year: 1977 Type: M

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1976 327.5 /00178 From the Cold War to Detente - New York : Praeger. xii, 223 p.; 24 cm. (Praeger special studies in international politics and government) ISBN: 027556200X Subject(s): 1. DETENTE 2. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--RUSSIA 3. RUSSIA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 4. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Added entry(s): 1. Potichnyj, Peter J., ed. 2. Shapiro, Jane P., ed. 3. American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (US) 4. British National Association for Soviet and East European Studies (GB) 5. British Universities Association of Slavists (GB) 6. Canadian Association of Slavists (CA) Notes: ID number: 80003236 Year: 1976 Type: M 327.5 /00195 The Dynamics of Detente : How to End the Arms Race - New York : Norton. 256 p.; 22 cm. ISBN: 0393055922 Author(s): 1. Cox, Arthur Macy Subject(s): 1. NUCLEAR ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT 2. DETENTE 3. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--RUSSIA 4. RUSSIA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA Notes: Includes index ID number: 80003252 Edition: 1st ed. Year: 1976 Type: M 327.3 /00097 Detente - London : Temple Smith. 368 p.; 24 cm. ISBN: 0851170943 Subject(s): 1. DETENTE Added entry(s): 1. Urban, George R., 1921- , ed. Notes: Includes index ID number: 80002797 Year: 1976

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327.5 /00190 Detente and Defense - Washington : American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. 445 p.; 23 cm. (Foreign affairs study ; 40) ISBN: 0844732273 Added entry(s): 1. Pranger, Robert J., ed. 2. American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (US) ID number: 80003247 Year: 1976 Type: M 327.5 /00183 Detente and the Democratic Movement in the USSR - New York : Free Press. x, 229 p.; 24 cm. ISBN: 0029018501 Author(s): 1. Barghoorn, Frederick Charles, 1911- Subject(s): 1. RUSSIA--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 2. DISSENTERS--RUSSIA 3. RUSSIA--FOREIGN RELATIONS Notes: Includes index ID number: 80003240 Year: 1976 Type: M 327.5 /00182 Detente : The Continuation of Tension by Other Means - New York : Atlantic Council of the United States. 15 p.; 26 cm. (Policy papers) Author(s): 1. Stanley, Timothy W. Added entry(s): 1. Atlantic Council of the United States (US) ID number: 80003239 Year: 1976 Type: M 327.5 /00176 Soviet-American Relations : One Half Decade of Detente Problems and Issues - Paris : Atlantic Institute for International Affairs. 63 p.; 23 cm. (Atlantic papers ; 5/1975) Author(s): 1. Caldwell, Lawrence T. Added entry(s): 1. Atlantic Institute for International Affairs (FR) ID number: 80003235 Year: 1976 Type: M

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1975 327.5 /00184 The Fragile Peace : A Short History of the Cold War and Its Aftermath - London : Mitre Press. x, 176 p.; 19 cm. ISBN: 0705102106 Author(s): 1. Imlay, Robert Notes: Includes bibliography ID number: 80003241 Year: 1975 Type: M 327 /00903 Ruling Communist Parties and Detente : A Documentary History - Washington : American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. 314 p.; 23 cm. ISBN: 084473182X Author(s): 1. Simon, Jeffrey, 1926- Subject(s): 1. DETENTE 2. COMMUNIST COUNTRIES--FOREIGN RELATIONS Added entry(s): 1. American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (US) Notes: 'By examining the foreign policy reports of general secretaries to their party congresses since 1969, the author identifies three different views among the ruling Communist parties as to what detente actually means. He argues that whereas public attention has been focused on detente with the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China, more might be achieved if the United States reexamined its relations with some of the smaller ruling Communist parties, notably Yugoslavia and Romania, and secondarily Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia.' ID number: 80011875 Year: 1975 Type: M 327.5 /00185 Detente : Prospects for Democracy and Dictatorship - New Brunswick, NJ : Transaction Books. 112 p.; 21 cm. (Issues in contemporary civilization) ISBN: 0878551778 Author(s): 1. Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isaevich, 1918- Subject(s): 1. RUSSIA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA 2. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--RUSSIA 3. RUSSIA--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 4. CIVILIZATION, MODERN 5. RUSSIA--FOREIGN RELATIONS ID number: 80003242 Year: 1975 Type: M

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327.5 /00171 Detente : Promises and Pitfalls - New York : Crane, Russak. xiv, 89 p.; 23 cm. ISBN: 0844806617 Author(s): 1. Steibel, Gerald L. Added entry(s): 1. National Strategy Information Center (US) ID number: 80003230 Year: 1975 Type: M 327.5 /00061 U.S.-Soviet Detente : Past and Future - Washington : American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. 60 p.; 23 cm. ISBN: 0844731560 Author(s): 1. Petrov, Vladimir Added entry(s): 1. American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (US) ID number: 80003097 Year: 1975 Type: M 1974 321 /00338 Blockade : Berlin and the Cold War - Newton Abbot : Victorian (& Modern History) Book Club. viii, 278 p. : ill.; 22 cm. Author(s): 1. Morris, Eric Subject(s): 1. BERLIN (GERMANY)--HISTORY--BLOCKADE, 1948-1949 2. BERLIN (GERMANY)--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT--1945-1990 3. COLD WAR Notes: Bibliography: p. 271. Includes index. ID number: 80019709 Year: 1974 Type: M 327.5 /00206 Tension and Detente in Bipolar Europe - Stockholm : Esselte Studium. viii, 256 p.; 22 cm. (Swedish studies in international relations ; 4) ISBN: 9124256544 Author(s): 1. Goldmann, Kjell Added entry(s): 1. Swedish Institute of International Affairs (SE) Notes: Includes bibliography ID number: 80003259 Year: 1974 Type: M

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1973 327.5 /00148 Aid to Russia, 1941-1946 : Strategy, Diplomacy, the Origins of the Cold War - New York : Columbia University Press. xxi, 365 p.; 23 cm. (Contemporary American History Series) ISBN: 0231033362 Author(s): 1. Herring, George C. Subject(s): 1. LEND-LEASE OPERATIONS (1941-1945) 2. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--RUSSIA 3. RUSSIA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA Notes: Includes bibliography and index ID number: 80003199 Year: 1973 Type: M 327.5 /00145 The New Left and the Origins of the Cold War - Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press. ix, 169 p.; 22 cm. ISBN: 0691056544 Author(s): 1. Maddox, Robert James Notes: Includes index ID number: 80003196 Year: 1973 Type: M 327.5 /00142 Soviet Strategy for the Seventies : From Cold War to Peaceful Coexistence - Miami, FL : Center for Advanced International Studies. v, 241 p.; 24 cm. (Monographs in international affairs) Added entry(s): 1. University of Miami (US) Notes: Includes index ID number: 80003193 Year: 1973 Type: M 1971 327.5 /00117 La guerre froide inachevee : retrospective : 1945-1962, expectative : 1963-1970, prospective : 1971-... - Montreal : Presses de l'Universite de Montreal. xiv, 315 p.; 22 cm. ISBN: 0840501781 Author(s): 1. Bergeron, Gerard Notes: ID number: 80003165 Year: 1971 Type: M

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327.5 /00131 Germany and the Management of Detente - London : Chatto & Windus. 207 p.; 22 cm. (Studies in international security ; 15) ISBN: 070111424X Author(s): 1. Windsor, Philip Added entry(s): 1. Institute for Strategic Studies (GB) Notes: Includes index ID number: 80003178 Year: 1971 Type: M 1970 327.3 /00076 Detente Diplomacy : United States and European Security in the 1970s - Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press. xiv, 170 p.; 22 cm. ISBN: 0842400036 Author(s): 1. Stanley, Timothy W. 2. Whitt, Darnell M. Subject(s): 1. EUROPE--NATIONAL SECURITY--USA 2. DETENTE Added entry(s): 1. Atlantic Council of the United States (US) ID number: 80002776 Year: 1970 Type: M 1969 327.5 /00099 The Cold War 1947 to 1967 : A Quantitative Study - Denver, CO : University of Denver. 78 p.; 27 cm. (Monograph series in world affairs : volume 6 ; 1) Author(s): 1. Gareau, Frederick H. Added entry(s): 1. University of Denver. Social Science Foundation (US) 2. University of Denver. Graduate School of International Studies (US) ID number: 80000926 Year: 1969 Type: M 327.5 /00074 Dossiers de la guerre froide - Verviers : Marabout. 386 p. : ill.; 18 cm. (Marabout universite ; 77) Notes: Includes bibliography and index ID number: 80003111 Year: 1969 Type: M

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327.5 /00077 National Views on Neutralism and East-West Detente - The Hague : INTERDOC. 109 p.; 21 cm. Added entry(s): 1. International Documentation and Information Centre (NL) ID number: 80003117 Year: 1969 Type: M 327.5 /00076 Neutralism and East-West Detente : Wishful Thinking or Reality ? - The Hague : INTERDOC. 96 p.; 21 cm. Added entry(s): 1. International Documentation and Information Centre (NL) ID number: 80003116 Year: 1969 Type: M 1967 327.5 /00075 The Cold War as History - London : Chatto & Windus. xiv, 434 p.; 23 cm. Author(s): 1. Halle, Louis J. Notes: Includes bibliography and index ID number: 80003112 Year: 1967 Type: M 327.5 /00002B Histoire de la guerre froide. Volume II : de la guerre de Coree a la crise des alliances (1950-1967) - Paris : Fayard. 579 p.; 21 cm. (Grandes etudes contemporaines) Author(s): 1. Fontaine, Andre, 1921- Notes: Includes index and maps ID number: 80002992 Year: 1967 Type: M 327.5 /00033 Detente and Military Relaxation in Europe : A German View - London : Institute for Strategic Studies. 15 p.; 25 cm. (Adelphi papers ; 40) Author(s): 1. Bluhm, Georg R. Added entry(s): 1. Institute for Strategic Studies (GB) ID number: 80003023 Year: 1967 Type: M

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1966 327.5 /00092 Beyond the Cold War - New Haven, CT : Yale University Press. vi, 111 p.; 21 cm. Author(s): 1. Shulman, Marshall D. ID number: 80003137 Year: 1966 Type: M 1965 327.5 /00079 The Free World Colossus : A Critique of American Foreign Policy in the Cold War - London : MacGibbon & Kee. 451 p.; 22 cm. (Studies in society) Author(s): 1. Horowitz, David Notes: Includes bibliography and index ID number: 80003119 Year: 1965 Type: M 327.5 /00002A Histoire de la guerre froide. Volume I : de la Revolution d'Octobre a la Guerre de Coree, 1917-1950 - Paris : Fayard. 501 p.; 21 cm. (Grandes etudes contemporaines) Author(s): 1. Fontaine, Andre, 1921- Notes: Includes bibliography, index and maps ID number: 80002991 Year: 1965 Type: M 1964 327.5 /00036 The Cold War : A Re-Appraisal - New York : Praeger. 347 p.; 20 cm. (Political science) Added entry(s): 1. Luard, Evan, ed. Notes: Includes index ID number: 80003026 Year: 1964 Type: M

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1963 327.5 /00006 The New Cold War Moscow v. Pekin - Harmondsworth : Penguin. 170 p.; 18 cm. Author(s): 1. Crankshaw, Edward ID number: 80002995 Year: 1963 Type: M 1961 327.5 /00037 The Cold War and Its Origins, 1917-1960. Volume 2 : 1950-1960 - London : Allen & Unwin. 615 p.; 24 cm. Author(s): 1. Fleming, D. F. Notes: Includes index ID number: 80003028 Year: 1961 Type: M 327.5 /00037 The Cold War and Its Origins, 1917-1960. Volume 1 : 1917-1950 - London : Allen & Unwin. xx, 540 p.; 24 cm. Author(s): 1. Fleming, D. F. ID number: 80003027 Year: 1961 Type: M 1960 327.5 /00102 Au tournant de la guerre froide - Bruxelles : Magyar Haz. 38 p.; 21 cm. Author(s): 1. Habsbourg, Otto de, 1912- ID number: 80003147 Year: 1960 Type: M 1959 49 /00028 The Atlantic Triangle and the Cold War - Toronto : University of Toronto Press. viii, 163 p.; 23 cm. Author(s): 1. MacInnis, Edgar, 1899- Subject(s): 1. NATO--CANADA 2. NATO--USA 3. NATO--GREAT BRITAIN 4. NATO--NATIONAL SECURITY Added entry(s): 1. Canadian Institute of International Affairs (CA) ID number: 80006513

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Year: 1959 Type: M 1952 92 STAL/00001B Le vrai Staline. [Volume II] : De la guerre mondiale a la guerre froide - Paris : Ed. 'Je sers'. 317 p.; 23 cm. (Essais, documents et temoignages sur notre temps) Author(s): 1. Delbars, Yves Subject(s): 1. STALIN, JOSEPH, 1879-1953 2. USSR--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT ID number: 80003794 Year: 1952 Type: M 1950 355 /00022 Defence in the Cold War : The Task for the Free World - London : Royal Institute of International Affairs. viii, 123 p. : ill.; 22 cm. Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR 2. MILITARY POLICY Added entry(s): 1. Royal Institute of International Affairs (GB) Notes: 'What is the Cold War that Stalin is waging? What is the free world doing against it? Are we to expect another Korea in the struggle of ideas and systems now going on everywhere? What forces are needed if the Atlantic Pact is to prevent war? These are some of the questions discussed in this Report - a document which is more critical and far-reaching than anything yet published in Britain on the subject of defence.' ID number: 80012294 Year: 1950 Type: M

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PART II : JOURNAL ARTICLES DEUXIEME PARTIE : ARTICLES DE REVUES**

2005 The Cold War at Sea : An International Appraisal. (JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC STUDIES, vol. 28, no. 2, April 2005, Special Issue.) Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR 2. NAVAL HISTORY ID Number: JA021616 Year: 2005 Language: English Type: ART 2001 The Fifty-Year War : Conflict and Strategy in the Cold War. (RUSI JOURNAL, vol. 146, no. 3, June 2001, p. 20-25.) Author(s): 1. Friedman, Norman Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR ID Number: JA016630 Year: 2001 Language: English Type: ART 1997 The Cold War and Soviet Military Strategy. (JOURNAL OF SLAVIC MILITARY STUDIES, vol. 10, no. 3, September 1997, p. 25-55.) Author(s): 1. Cimbala, Stephen J. Subject(s): 1. USSR--STRATEGIC ASPECTS Notes: The author here discusses several of the more important issues in the development of Soviet military strategy between the end of World War II and 1991 by selective focus upon salient conceptual and operational problems that Soviet, and also NATO, leaders had to resolve. The problems of choice were those involving : (1) the nature of surprise and deception in military strategy; (2) the role of nuclear escalation in relation to the anticipation of surprise attack and the avoidance of inadvertent war; (3) the transition in Soviet assessment of the significance of the defensive and its relationship to new technologies and concepts about conventional deterrence; and (4) confrontation with the revolution in military affairs in past Soviet, and in future Russian, military planning. ID Number: JA012909 Year: 1997 Language: English Type: ART

** This list contains material received as of February 25th, 2009 – Cette liste est arrêtée au 25 février 2009.

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1992 The Cold War and its Aftermath. (FOREIGN AFFAIRS, vol. 71, no. 4, Fall 1992, p. 31-49.) Author(s): 1. Brzezinski, Zbigniew Subject(s): 1. COLD WAR ID Number: JA007819 Year: 1992 Language: English Type: ART The Fundamental Attribution Error in the Cold War : American Perceptions of the Soviet Union as a Nuclear Superpower. (ARMS CONTROL, vol. 13, no. 3, December 1992, p. 396-420.) Author(s): 1. Beukel, Erik Subject(s): 1. NUCLEAR WEAPONS--USSR ID Number: JA008446 Year: 1992 Language: English Type: ART 1991 Germany and the Cold War : An Inquest. (GLOBAL AFFAIRS, vol. 6, no. 3, Summer 1991, p. 76-100.) Author(s): 1. Heilbrunn, Jacob E. Subject(s): 1. GERMANY (WEST)--FOREIGN RELATIONS ID Number: JA004511 Year: 1991 Language: English Type: ART 1990 Das Ende des Kalten Krieges und des Eisernen Vorhangs. (EUROPAISCHE WEHRKUNDE, 39. Jg., Nr. 2, Februar 1990, S. 92-97.) Author(s): 1. Gloeckner, Eduard Subject(s): 1. DETENTE ID Number: JA000444 Year: 1990 Language: German Type: ART From Detente to Entente : The Impact of the Implosion of Communism. (STUDIA DIPLOMATICA, vol. 43, no. 2, 1990, p. 5-33.) Author(s): 1. Eyskens, Mark Subject(s): 1. EUROPE--EUROPE, EASTERN ID Number: JA001016 Year: 1990 Language: English Type: ART

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1989 Detente is Not Enough. (FOREIGN POLICY, no. 74, Spring 1989, p. 86-102.) Author(s): 1. Rogov, Sergey M. Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 2. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA ID Number: JA003679 Year: 1989 Language: English Type: ART 1987 The 'Frozen Front' : The Labour Government, the Division of Germany and the Origins of the Cold War, 1945-1947. (INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, vol. 63, no. 3 ,Summer 1987, p. 449-465.) Author(s): 1. Deighton, Anne Subject(s): 1. GREAT BRITAIN--FOREIGN RELATIONS ID Number: JA003369 Year: 1987 Language: English Type: ART United States-Soviet Strategic Arms Control : The Decade of Detente 1970-1980, and a Look Ahead. (ARMS CONTROL, vol. 8, no. 3, December 1987, p. 213-264.) Author(s): 1. Leitenberg, Milton Subject(s): 1. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT--USA 2. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT--USSR ID Number: JA001503 Year: 1987 Language: English Type: ART 1986 La detente est de retour, monsieur le President... (POLITIQUE INTERNATIONALE, no. 34, hiver 1986 - 1987, p. 97-108.) Author(s): 1. Boukovsky, Vladimir Subject(s): 1. EAST-WEST RELATIONS ID Number: JA007474 Year: 1986 Language: French Type: ART

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1984 Foreign Policy Challenges : For A President : Between Cold War and Detente. (ATLANTIC COMMUNITY QUARTERLY, vol. 22, no. 2, Summer 1984, p. 172-182.) Author(s): 1. Gordon, Lincoln Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS ID Number: JA002711 Year: 1984 Language: English Type: ART 1983 The Soviet Union and the West in the 1980's : Detente, Containment or Confrontation ?. (ORBIS, vol. 27, no. 1, Spring 1983, p. 35-58.) Author(s): 1. Bialer, Seweryn Subject(s): 1. USSR--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 2. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS ID Number: JA002332 Year: 1983 Language: English Type: ART 1981 US-Soviet Relations : Goodbye to Detente. (FOREIGN AFFAIRS, vol. 59, no. 3, 1981, p. 500-521.) Author(s): 1. Kaiser, Robert G. Subject(s): 1. USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USSR 2. USSR--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA ID Number: JA003671 Year: 1981 Language: English Type: ART Cooperation Est-Ouest, detente et securite. (DEFENSE NATIONALE, 37e annee, mars 1981, p. 107-120.) Author(s): 1. Laulan, Yves Subject(s): 1. EAST-WEST RELATIONS ID Number: JA007515 Year: 1981 Language: French Type: ART

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1979 L'URSS et la detente militaire en Europe : l'ere du soupcon. (DEFENSE NATIONALE, 35e annee, octobre 1979, p. 45-53.) Author(s): 1. Fritsch-Bournazel, Renata Subject(s): 1. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT--USSR ID Number: JA003988 Year: 1979 Language: French Type: ART 1977 Considerations sur certains aspects militaires de la detente : les 'mesures de confiance' d'Helsinki. (DEFENSE NATIONALE, 33e annee, avril 1977, p. 21-36.) Author(s): 1. Ghebali, Victor-Yves Subject(s): 1. CSCE ID Number: JA004033 Year: 1977 Language: French Type: ART Eurocommunism and Detente. (SURVIVAL, vol. 19, no. 6, November - December 1977, p. 251-254.) Author(s): 1. Hassner, Pierre Subject(s): 1. EUROCOMMUNISM Notes: There is a race on in Europe today between integration in the West, disintegration in the East, and rapprochement between East and West. In this situation the key to the decline or revival of Europe as a whole is the strengthening and opening of Western Europe to Eastern Europe. ID Number: JA005555 Year: 1977 Language: English Type: ART 1975 Security and Detente in Western Europe. (STUDIA DIPLOMATICA, vol. 28, no. 2, 1975, p. 175-181.) Author(s): 1. Brown, L. Subject(s): 1. EUROPE--NATIONAL SECURITY ID Number: JA002440 Year: 1975 Language: English Type: ART

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