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Cold Wars: Asia, the Middle East, Europe
Contributor(s): Lüthi, Lorenz M. (Author)

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ISBN: 1108407064     ISBN-13: 9781108407069
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: March 2020
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- Political Science | History & Theory - General
Physical Information: 1.5" H x 6.4" W x 8.9" L (2.40 lbs) 784 pages
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What was the Cold War that shook world politics for the second half of the twentieth century? Standard narratives focus on Soviet-American rivalry as if the superpowers were the exclusive driving forces of the international system. Lorenz M. L thi offers a radically different account, restoring agency to regional powers in Asia, the Middle East and Europe and revealing how regional and national developments shaped the course of the global Cold War. Despite their elevated position in 1945, the United States, Soviet Union and United Kingdom quickly realized that their political, economic, and military power had surprisingly tight limits given the challenges of decolonization, Asian-African internationalism, pan-Arabism, pan-Islamism, Arab-Israeli antagonism, and European economic developments. A series of Cold Wars ebbed and flowed as the three world regions underwent structural changes that weakened or even severed their links to the global ideological clash, leaving the superpower Cold War as the only major conflict that remained by the 1980s.

Contributor Bio(s): Luthi, Lorenz: - Lorenz M. Lüthi is Associate Professor at McGill University and is a leading historian of the Cold War. His first book The Sino-Soviet Split: Cold War in the Communist World won the 2008 Furniss Award and the 2010 Marshall Shulman Book Prize. His publications on the Vietnam War, Asian-African internationalism, and Non-Alignment have broken new ground in Cold War history.
 
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