Allin (Aspen Institute, Berlin) combines a narrative of the Cold War with a dissection of the fallacies upon which it was based, concentrating on the "second Cold War" that followed the dTtente of the early 1970s, and on Europe. He analyzes the military, political, and economic errors that distorted the American image of Soviet strength, and discusses the roles of Henry Kissinger, Jimmy Carter, and Ronald Reagan. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Dana H. Allin is deputy director of the Aspen Institute Berlin.
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orig.boards. 22x14cm, xv, 267 pp Contents: U.S. Foreign Policy & the Soviet Threat: Prologue: Containment in Europe, 1945 - 1969; Henry Kissinger & the Decline of the West; The Neoconservative Alarm; Defining the Threat: The Military Threat: Nuclear Blackmail; The Political Threat: Europe's Slide to the Left; The Economic Threat: Energy & Jobs; The Threat Vanishes: Who Won the Cold War?; Epilogue: America, Europe & the Shadow of a Vanished Empire. Minor rubbing, slight page-edge soil, VG, in a torn dustwrapper. Artikel-Nr. 000122
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