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The Cold War And After : capitalism, revolution and superpower poitics
Richard Saull

The Cold War And After : capitalism, revolution and superpower poitics

capitalism, revolution and superpower poitics

PLUTO PRESS (2007)
9780745320946
257 pages | 152 x 230 mm | English
Dewey 327.7304709/045
LC Classification D843 .S3225 2007
LC Control No. 2007296560

Subject

  • Cold War
  • International Relations

Plot

The Cold War is often presented as an international power struggle between the Soviet Union and the US. Richard Saull challenges this assumption. He broadens our understanding of the defining political conflict of the twentieth-century by stressing the social and ideological differences of the superpowers and how these differences conditioned their international behaviour.Saull argues that US-Soviet antagonism was part of a wider conflict between capitalism and communism involving states and social forces other than the superpowers. The US was committed to containing revolutionary and communist movements that emerged out of uneven capitalist development.In highlighting the socio-economic and ideological dimensions of the Cold War, Saull not only provides a richer history of the Cold War than mainstream approaches, but is also able to explain why revolutionary domestic transformations caused international crises. Tracing the origins of new resistance to American global power, Saull's book provides an ideal alternative perspective on the Cold War and its end.

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