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This edited volume brings together essays that reassess the ending of the Cold War, challenging conventional narratives by exploring diverse interpretations, different regional impacts, and alternative periodizations. The contributors analyze political, economic, and ideological dynamics across blocs and regions — offering a nuanced historical re-evaluation of how and why the Cold War concluded and its global repercussions.
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Publisher: Frank Cass (an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group)
Publishing Year: 2005
ISBN: 978-0-7146-5600-6
Pages: 304