This eBook, titled Understanding the Cold War (PDF), offers a comprehensive introduction to the Cold War. It explores the origins, progression, and conclusion of this historical period, focusing on the interplay between superpower rivalry and complex regional dynamics. Throughout the book, the evolving scholarly discourse surrounding the Cold War is analyzed, and its significance is contextualized within broader historical themes such as decolonization, development, nationalism, and globalization. Various regional case studies, including Europe, East and Southeast Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East, shed light on the global reach of the Cold War.
The book also delves into thematic analysis, examining the competitions in the military, strategic, and economic spheres, as well as the influence of culture, ideology, society, and human rights. Additionally, it highlights the transnational aspects of the Cold War and the role of international cooperation. By unpacking the extensive scholarly debate, the book emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary Cold War historiography and the importance of understanding how its development has been shaped by the dynamic interaction between international history, international relations, and the Cold War itself.
ISBN: 978-3031060748, 978-3031060755
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