Origins of the Cold War an International History
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publish date: 05/01/1994
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Introduction: The International System and the Origins of the Cold War David S. Painter and Melvyn P. Leffler Part 1: Soviet and American Strategy and Diplomacy 1. National Security and US Foreign Policy Melvyn P. Leffler 2. Stalin and Soviet Foreign PolicyGeoffrey Roberts 3. The Atomic Bomb and the Origins of the Cold War Martin J. Sherwin 4. Stalin and the Bomb David Holloway Part 2: Three Cold War Crises: Iran, Turkey and Greece 5. The Iranian Crisis of 1946 and the Origins of the Cold War Fernande Scheid Raine 6. The Turkish War Scare of 1946 Eduard Mark 7. The Greek Civil War Thanasis D. Sfikas Part 3: Europe and the Cold War 8. British Policy and the Origins of the Cold War John Kent 9. The European Dimension of the Cold WarDavid Reynolds 10. The Russians in GermanyNorman Naimark 11. Communism in BulgariaVesselin Dimitriov 12. Stalin and the Italian CommunistsSilvio Pons 13. Hegemony and Autonomy Within the Western AllianceCharles S. Maier Part 4: The Cold War in Asia, Africa and Latin America 14. From the Marshall Plan to the Third WorldRobert E. Wood 15. Revolutionary Movements in Asia and the Cold WarMichael H. Hunt 16. Stalin and the Korean WarKathryn Weathersby 17. Mao and Sino-American RelationsChen Jian 18. The Impact of the Cold War on Latin America Leslie Bethell and Ian Roxborough 19. The United States, the Cold War and the Color Line Thomas Borstelmann. Epilogue: The End of the Cold War David S. Painter and Melvyn P. Leffler
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