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Unarmed forces, the transnational movement to end the Cold War, Matthew Evangelista

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Unarmed forces, the transnational movement to end the Cold War, Matthew Evangelista
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Unarmed forces
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Matthew Evangelista
Sub title
the transnational movement to end the Cold War
Table Of Contents
pt. I: Transnational relations and the Cold War. Taming the bear -- Structure, opportunity, and change -- pt. II: The Krushchev era. The birth of transnationalism -- "A battle on two fronts" : Krushchev's test ban -- "Why keep such an army?" : Krushchev's troop reductions -- "Hitting a fly in outer space" : Krushchev and missile defenses -- pt. III: The Brezhnev era. Success, stagnation, and revival -- "Nothing more to talk about" : nuclear testing under Brezhnev -- "A train without a locomotive" : Brezhnev's army -- "Not a fool" : Brezhnev and the ABM Treaty -- The "reckless Star Wars scheme" : a new challenge -- pt. IV: The Gorbachev era. Transnational renaissance -- "Silence reigned on our nuclear test ranges" : Gorbachev and the moratorium -- "We are not floating above reality" : Gorbachev's revolution in European security policy -- "If there were no nuclear missiles" : Gorbachev's answer to Star Wars -- pt. V: The post-Soviet era. The paradox of state strength -- Power, persuasion, and norms
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