The Second Cold War in Europe: The Paradoxes of a Turbulent Timeġ4. Shadow Boxing: Or, Pretending to Wage Cold War in a (Nearly) Postideological Eraġ2. The Great Transition: From Geopolitics to Geoeconomicsġ1. Constructing Nasser’s Neutralism: Egypt and the Rise of Nonalignment in the Middle Eastħ. China’s Emerging Role on the World StageĦ. Changing Historical Trajectories at the Nexus of 1953–1956ĥ. Agency, Structure, and Interdependence: Reflections on the Regional and Global Cold Warsģ. Lüthi is an associate professor of the history of international relations at McGill University.Ģ. Their work reveals the agency of smaller powers in the development and end of the Cold War, including regional powers Egypt, Iraq, and Vietnam. Contributions are based on documents from China, India, the Arab Middle East, Serbia, the former Soviet Union, former East Germany, former Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and its contributors include many of the leading scholars in international Cold War history. The Regional Cold Wars covers Europe, East Asia, and the Middle East in the crucial periods 1953–56, 1965–69, 1978–83, and the late 1980s-beginning with Stalin’s death and ending with the end of US-Soviet antagonism. “How do we understand the Cold War,” writes the editor, Lorenz Lüthi, “if from one direction, we narrow the focus of inquiry from the superpower conflict to the level of regional struggles, and widen the focus from individual country case studies to the subsystemic level of the Cold War?” This book systematically explores the mutual interconnections of events in diverse regional Cold War theaters-both the horizontal connections between regions and the vertical connections of each regional conflict to the global Cold War. Careers, Fellowships, and Internships Open/Close.Science and Technology Innovation Program.The Middle East and North Africa Workforce Development Initiative.Kissinger Institute on China and the United States.Nuclear Proliferation International History Project.North Korea International Documentation Project.Environmental Change and Security Program.Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy.
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