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The imaginary war : understanding the East-West conflict / Mary Kaldor.

By: Kaldor, Mary.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Oxford, OX, UK ; Cambridge, Mass., USA : Blackwell, 1990Description: viii, 290 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 1557861803; 0631161139 :.Subject(s): USSR | UNITED STATES | WORLD POLITICS | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | TWENTIETH CENTURY | POLITICAL HISTORY
Contents:
Part I Argument and Method 1. Introduction 2. States and Blocs
Part II The Cold War 3 The Debate about the Origins of the Cold War 4 Stalinism and East Central Europe 5 The Making of Atlanticism Was there an East—West Conflict? 6 Was there an East-West Conflict?
Part III Detente and New Cold War 7 Differing Conceptions of Detente 8 Reform and 'Normalization' in Post-Stalinist Societies 9 The Erosion of Atlanticism 10 Why Did Detente Fail?
Part IV The Military Confrontation 11 Imagined Strategies 12 Real Resources
Part V Conclusion 13 Beyond Detente?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [262]-279) and index.

Part I Argument and Method 1. Introduction 2. States and Blocs

Part II The Cold War 3 The Debate about the Origins of the Cold War 4 Stalinism and East Central Europe 5 The Making of Atlanticism Was there an East—West Conflict? 6 Was there an East-West Conflict?

Part III Detente and New Cold War 7 Differing Conceptions of Detente 8 Reform and 'Normalization' in Post-Stalinist Societies 9 The Erosion of Atlanticism 10 Why Did Detente Fail?

Part IV The Military Confrontation 11 Imagined Strategies 12 Real Resources

Part V Conclusion
13 Beyond Detente?

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