End of the Cold War

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End of the Cold War

1985 - 1991

Far-left political ideologies and movements General and world history European history Cold wars and proxy conflicts

Author: Robert Service

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Language: English

Published by: Picador

Published on: 8th October 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 8 Mb

ISBN: 9781447287285


Overview

The Cold War had seemed like a permanent fixture in global politics, and until its denouement, no Western or Soviet politician foresaw that the stand-off between the two superpowers - after decades of struggle over every aspect of security, politics, economics and ideas - would end in their lifetimes. Even after March 1985 when Mikhail Gorbachëv became the leader of the Soviet Union it was not preordained that global nuclear Armageddon could or would be averted peaceably.

Historical Turning Point

But just four years later, the Berlin Wall was dismantled and perestroika spread throughout the former Soviet bloc. It was a sea change in world history, which resulted in the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

Author's Research and Insights

Drawing on pioneering archival research, Robert Service''s gripping new investigation of the final years of the Cold War pinpoints the astonishing relationships among President Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachëv, Secretary of State George Shultz and the USSR''s last Foreign Affairs Minister, Eduard Shevardnadze, who found a way to cooperate during times of extraordinary change around the world. The story is of American pressure and Soviet long-term decline and over-stretch. The End of the Cold War shows how that small, skillful group of statesmen were determined to end the Cold War on their watch. In the process, they irreversibly transformed the global geopolitical landscape.

Conclusion

Authoritative, compelling and meticulously researched, this is political history at its best.

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