【冷戦の終焉:一義的な意味とその週録】
The End of the Cold War:Its Meaning and Implications '92
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Preface; The authors; 1. Introduction Michael J. Hogan; 2. An end towhich Cold War? Walter LaFeber; 3. The Cold War, the Long Peace, and thefuture John Lewis Gaddis; 4. Quiet cataclysm: some afterthoughts on World WarII John Mueller; 5. Some lessons from the Cold War Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr;6. Nuclear Weapons and European security during the Cold War Samuel F. Wells,Jr; 7. Victory in the postwar era: despite the Cold War or because of it?Alexei Filitov; 8. The wicked witch of the West is gone. Long live the wickedwitch of the East Bruce Cumings; 9. The end and the beginning Ronald Steel;10. A balance sheet: Lippmann, Kennan and the Cold War Richard J. Barnet; 11.Why did the Cold War arise, and why did it end? Raymond L. Garthoff; 12. Aview from below Noam Chomsky; 13. The end of the Cold War in the Middle EastNikki R. Keddie; 14. The end of the Cold War in the Near East: what it meansfor historians and policy planners Bruce R. Kuniholm; 15. After the Cold War:the United States, Germany, and European security Hermann-Josef Rupieper; 16.The end of the Cold War: a sceptical view Denise Artaud; 17. The end of theCold War, the new role for Europe and the decline of the United States GeirLundestad; 18. The fading of the Cold War and the demystification oftwentieth century issues Gar Alperovitz and Kai Bird; 19. The US government,a legacy of the Cold War Ernest R. May; 20. Foreign policy, partisan politicsand the end of the Cold War Michael J. Hogan; 21. Beyond polarity in spaceand time David Reynolds; 22. A usable past for the future Robert Jervis.
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