East, west, north, south : major developments in international politics 1945-1986 /
Although traditional interpretations of the Cold War--based on a narrow, bilateral paradigm--have considered only Russian and American viewpoints, a whole new generation of European scholars has recently emerged, arguing for the necessity of a third-party perpective. In East, West, North, South, Nor...
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Language: | English Norwegian |
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Oslo : New York :
Norwegian University Press ; Distributed by Oxford University Press,
1991, c1986
Oslo : New York : Norwegian University Press ; Distributed world-wide excluding Scandinavia by Oxford University Press, c1986 Oslo : Oxford : Norwegian University Press ; Oxford University Press [distributor], c1986 Oslo : Oxford ; New York : c1986 Oslo : Oxford ; New York : c1986 Oslo : New York : c1986 Oslo : Oxford ; New York : [1986] |
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Table of Contents:
- The world in 1945-1950 and in 1985-1990: a comparison and major trends
- The cold war in Europe, 1945-1986
- The cold war becomes global, 1945-1962
- Detente between East and West, 1962-1975
- Renewed tension between East and West, 1975-1990
- The end of the cold war, 1984-1990
- Arms race, 1945-1990
- Developments within the western bloc, 1945-1990
- The Soviet Union and the communist countries, 1945-1990
- Decolonization
- Economic relations between North and South, 1945-1990
- The world in 1945 -1950 and in 1980
- 1986 : a comparison and major trends
- The cold war in Europe, 1945
- 1949
- The cold war becomes Global, 1945-1962
- Detente between East and West. 1962
- 1975
- Renewed tension between East and West, 1975
- 1986
- The arms race, 1945
- 1986
- Development within the western camp, 1945
- 1986
- The soviet union and the communist
- Decolonization
- Economic relations between north and south