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The Legacy of the Cold War


The Legacy of the Cold War

Perspectives on Security, Cooperation, and Conflict
The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series

von: Vojtech Mastny, Zhu Liqun, Mark Kramer, Malcolm Byrne, Huang Yuxing, Lawrence S. Kaplan, Vincent Keating, William R. Keylor, Douglas Craig, Robert J. McMahon, Daniel Möckli, Willlem van Eekelen, Andreas Wenger, Nicholas Wheeler

52,99 €

Verlag: Lexington Books
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 16.12.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9780739187906
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 398

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<span><span>The unexpected end of the protracted conflict has been a sobering experience for scholars. No theory had anticipated how the Cold War would be terminated, and none should also be relied upon to explicate its legacy. But instead of relying on preconceived formulas to project past developments, taking a historical perspective to explain their causes and consequences allows one to better understand trends and their long-term significance. The present book takes such perspective, focusing on the evolution of security, its substance as well as its perception, the concurrent development of alliances and other cooperative structures for security, and their effectiveness in managing conflicts.<br><br>In </span><span>The Legacy of the Cold War</span><span> Vojtech Mastny and Zhu Liqun bring together scholars to examine the worldwide effects of the Cold War on international security. Focusing on regions where the Cold War made the most enduring impact―the Euro-Atlantic area and East Asia―historians, political scientists, and international relations scholars explore alliances and other security measures during the Cold War and how they carry over into the twenty-first century.<br></span></span>
<span><span>In </span><span>The Legacy of the Cold War</span><span> Vojtech Mastny and Zhu Liqun bring together scholars to examine the worldwide effects of the Cold War on international security. Focusing on regions where the Cold War made the most enduring impact―the Euro-Atlantic area and East Asia―historians, political scientists, and international relations scholars explore alliances and other security measures during the Cold War and how they carry over into the twenty-first century.</span></span>
<span><span>Preface, </span><span>Mark Kramer</span><span><br>Introduction, </span><span>Vojtech Mastny</span><span><br><br>Chapter 1: The Cold War’s Legacy for International Security: A Historical Overview, </span><span>Vojtech Mastny</span><span><br>Chapter 2: Concepts and Practices of Cooperative Security: Building Trust in the International System, </span><span>Vincent Keating and Nicholas Wheeler</span><span><br><br></span><span>Part I: The Western Experience</span><span><br>Chapter 3: The United Nations’ Record as the Guardian of Global Cooperative Security, </span><span>William R. Keylor</span><span><br>Chapter 4: NATO: An Atypical Alliance and Its Longevity, </span><span>Lawrence S. Kaplan</span><span><br>Chapter 5: The Warsaw Pact: The Trajectory of a Hegemonic Alliance, </span><span>Malcolm Byrne</span><span><br>Chapter 6: The Construction of Europe’s Security Policy: Slow but Steady, </span><span>Willlem van Eekelen</span><span><br>Chapter 7: The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe as a Regional Model, </span><span>Andreas Wenger and Daniel Möckli</span><span><br><br></span><span>Part II: The Asian Experience</span><span><br>Chapter 8: Fragile Alliances: America’s Security Relationships in Cold War Asia, </span><span>Robert J. McMahon</span><span><br>Chapter 9: Security Cooperation in the Sino-Soviet Alliance and Its Failure, </span><span>Lorenz Lüthi </span><span><br>Chapter 10: China’s Security and Use of Force: Lessons from the Cold War, </span><span>Huang Yuxing </span><span><br>Chapter 11: China’s Cold War Experience and Its New Security Concept, </span><span>Zhu Liqun</span><span><br><br>Postscript: In Midterm Perspective, </span><span>Vojtech Mastny and Zhu Liqun</span></span>
<span><span>Vojtech Mastny </span><span>has been professor of history and international relations at Columbia University and other universities, including the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.<br><br></span><span>Zhu Liqun</span><span> is professor of international studies and vice president of China Foreign Affairs University.</span></span>

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