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Cold war summits : a history, from Potsdam to Malta
Cold war summits : a history, from Potsdam to Malta
- 자료유형
- 단행본
- Control Number
- n915142102
- International Standard Book Number
- 9781474219389 (electronic bk.)
- International Standard Book Number
- 1474219381 (electronic bk.)
- International Standard Book Number
- 9781472529749 (electronic bk.)
- International Standard Book Number
- 147252974X (electronic bk.)
- International Standard Book Number
- 9781472532275 (hardback)
- International Standard Book Number
- 9781472529589 (paperback)
- International Standard Book Number
- 9781472534255 (ePub)
- International Standard Book Number
- 1472532279 (hardback)
- International Standard Book Number
- 1472529588 (paperback)
- Library of Congress Call Number
- D842-.T83 2015
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 909.82/5-23
- Main Entry-Personal Name
- Tudda, Chris , 1965-
- Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint
- London ; New Delhi ; New York ; Sydney : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2015
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (xii, 225 pages) : illustrations, portraits.
- Series Statement
- New approaches to international history
- Bibliography, Etc. Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 208-215) and index.
- Summary, Etc.
- 요약"This book examines six summits spanning the beginning and the end of the Cold War. Using declassified documents from U.S., British, and other archives, Chris Tudda shows how the cold war developed from an ideological struggle between capitalism and communism into a truly global struggle. From Potsdam in 1945, to Malta in 1989, the nuclear superpowers met to determine how to end World War II, manage the arms race, and ultimately, end the Cold War. Meanwhile, the newly independent nations of the "Third World," including the People's Republic of China, became active and respected members of the international community determined to manage their own fates independent of the superpowers. The six summits - Potsdam (1945), Bandung (1955), Glassboro (1967), Beijing (1972), Vienna (1972), and Malta (1989) - are here examined together in a single volume for the first time. An introductory essay provides a historiographical analysis of Cold War summitry, while the conclusion ties the summits together and demonstrates how the history of the Cold War can be understood not only by examining the meetings between the superpowers, but also by analyzing how the developing nations became agents of change and thus affected international relations."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
- Formatted Contents Note
- 완전내용The Potsdam Conference : the beginning of the Cold War? -- The Bandung Conference : the rise of the developing world -- The beginning of détente : the Glassboro Summit -- The 1972 Beijing conference : Nixon and Mao change the world -- The Vienna Summit : the beginning of the end of détente -- The Malta Summit : the end of the Cold War.
- Subject Added Entry-Meeting Name
- Cold War (1945-1989)
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- World politics 1945-1989
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Cold War
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Summit meetings History 20th century
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- International relations History 20th century
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Diplomacy History 20th century
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Diplomacy.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- International relations.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Summit meetings.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- World politics.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Ost-West-Konflikt.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Gipfelkonferenz.
- Additional Physical Form Entry
- Print versionTudda, Chris, 1965- Cold War summits. London ; New Delhi ; New York ; Sydney : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2015 9781472532275 (DLC) 2015005080 (OCoLC)897016287
- Series Added Entry-Uniform Title
- New approaches to international history.
- Electronic Location and Access
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- Control Number
- joongbu:504750