Out of the Cold: The Cold War and Its Legacy

Author(s): Michael R. Fitzgerald

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Featuring first hand accounts by international politicians and diplomats along with analyses by leading scholars, this unique collection of essays provides insights from multiple perspectives to foster better understanding of international relations during and after the Cold War. Experts from both sides of the "iron curtain" shed light on the origins, struggles, ending, and legacy of the conflict that dominated the second half of the twentieth century and that still affects current East-West relations, the securing and dismantling of weapons of mass destruction, and the instability of many regions. With a particular focus on diplomatic relations, the book looks at the origins of the conflict from Yalta to Korea, the prelude to Detente from Cuba to Vietnam, followed by the move from Detente to dialogue. It then addresses such issues as strategic weapons, the impact of the war on scientific research, intelligence, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Lastly, it examines the legacy of the Cold War across regions of the world, including Europe, Japan, India, China, and the lessons to be drawn for today's diplomatic relations and intelligence. With contributions from Howard Baker, Jr., Sir Anthony Brenton, Susan Eisenhower, Grigoryi Karasin, Alexander Likhotal, Kishan Rana, Ying Rong, and more, the volume presents a truly international treatment of a subject of global dimensions and importance. Students of politics and international relations will find it invaluable as will Foreign Service practitioners, and instructors teaching the Cold War and foreign affairs.

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Essays by scholars and leaders who shaped events provide an international overview of the Cold War from both sides of Churchill's "Iron Curtain."

The Cold War has passed into history--but in the pages of Out of the Cold it is vividly brought back to life. Here we can breathe the atmosphere of that era of confrontation, especially through the rival accounts of so many witnesses, on both sides of the conflict, whose first-hand impressions have been recaptured. -- Peter Clarke, Professor Emeritus of Modern British History at Cambridge University, UK, and author of Mr. Churchill's Profession (2012) This book brings together an impressive array of witnesses, historians and commentators. Casting fascinating light on the origins, course and conclusion of the Cold War, it is both consistently thought-provoking and highly readable. -- Richard Toye An excellent collection that will be of great use to students of the Cold War. Bringing together eyewitnesses, participants, and scholars, it is full of insights on the Cold War's origins, development, and consequences. Teachers will be particularly impressed by this volume's combination of first-hand accounts and analysis. Artemy M. Kalinovsky, author of A Long Goodbye: The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan Centuries from now the Cold War will be remembered as a tectonic ideological and geopolitical struggle for global domination. Readers, be they in the future or our present, will know from Out of the Cold that it was also a story of people, of personalities drawn from throughout the world and with recollections and perspectives across the entire ideological spectrum. This invaluable book brings the Cold War alive even as the conflict itself begins to recede into memory, and will long serve as both a valuable guide to the topic, and as a primary source in its own right for generations still to come. Jeffrey A. Engel, Director, Center for Presidential History, Southern Methodist University

Michael Fitzgerald is Professor of Political Science, and former Chair of American Studies at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, US. Allen Packwood is a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge, UK and the Director of the Churchill Archives Center. He is the co-curator of Churchill and the Great Republic, a Library of Congress exhibition (2004).

LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS/FOREWORD/Sir David Wallace PREFACE/Allen Packwood ACKNOWLEDGMENTS /Michael R. Fitzgerald ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS/CHRONOLOGY/CONTRIBUTORS CHAPTER ONE/SETTING THE CONTEXT /The Ideological Confrontation Between East and West Had a Life of Its Own/Grigoriy Karasin/Reflections of a Child of the Cold War/Susan Eisenhower CHAPTER TWO/ORIGINS AND PRELIMINARIES /Reminiscences of the Wartime Big Three/Hugh Lunghi /A Soviet Perspective on Cold War Origins/Vladimir Pechatnov/An American Perspective on Cold War Origins/David Woolner/A British Perspective on Cold War Origins/David Reynolds CHAPTER THREE/PRELUDE TO DETENTE /Cold War Developments in the 1960s/Gordon Barrass/America's Decade of Self-Perceived Weakness/James Thompson/The View From Washington/Stefan Halper/The View From Moscow /Vladimir Pechatnov/The View From Beijing/Yin Rong CHAPTER FOUR /FROM DETENTE TO DIALOGUE/Both Sides Had People Working to Prevent World War III/John Warner/We Needed to Find Ways to Restore American Strength/Franklin Miller/Detente Had Unintended Consequences/Sir Roderic Lyne/Thatcher, Reagan, and Gorbachev/Lord Powell of Richmond/Gorbachev Wanted a Reform But Brought a Revolution/Alexander Likhotal/On the End of the Cold War/Peter Jay CHAPTER FIVE/IN THE SHADOW OF THE BOMB: THE TECHNOLOGY OF THE COLD WAR/An Historian's Perspective on Technology and the Cold War/Waqar Zaidi/Government Sponsored Research and the Cold War/Thom Mason/Strategic Weapons Systems and the Cold War/James Thompson/Strategic Technologies and Cold War Stability/Franklin Miller/Carbon Fiber Technology Transformed Strategic Nuclear Weapons/Anthony Kelly/The Cold War's Effect on Science and Scientists/Graham Farmelo CHAPTER SIX/COMING IN FROM THE COLD: INTELLIGENCE IN THE COLD WAR /Intelligence and the Cold War in Context/Christopher Andrew/A Western Perspective on Intelligence During the Cold War/Gordon Barrass/The Soviet-Bloc Perspective on Intelligence During the Cold War/Mark Kramer/ Submarine Intelligence and the Cold War/Roger Lane-Nott/Cold War Intelligence in Perspective: Then and Now/Chris Nickols CHAPTER SEVEN/ENDING THE COLD WAR: UNCERTAINTIES AND BREAKTHROUGHS IN EUROPE /A Broadcaster's Perspective on the Collapse of the Berlin Wall/Lord Watson of Richmond/A Journalist's Perspective on the Collapse of the Berlin Wall/Hella Pick/A Russian Perspective on the Collapse of the Berlin Wall/Alexander Likhotal/A British Perspective on the Collapse of the Berlin Wall/Sir Christopher Mallaby/A German Perspective on the Collapse of the Berlin Wall/Freiherr Hermann von Richthofen CHAPTER EIGHT/THE EUROPEAN LEGACY /Prelude to the New Beginning/Bridget Kendall/Poland and the Legacy of the Cold War/Victor Ashe/Romania and the Legacy of the Cold War/Andrei Pippidi/Russia and the Legacy of the Cold War/Konstantin Khudoley/Russia's Future and the Illusions of a New World Order/Alexander Likhotal/Russia and the End of the Soviet Empire/Anthony Brenton CHAPTER NINE/THE ASIAN LEGACY /The View From India/Kishan Rana/The View From Japan/Yoshihide Soeya/The View From China/Ying Rong/Understanding the Legacy of the Cold War in East Asia/John Swenson-Wright CHAPTER TEN/REFLECTIONS ON THE LESSONS OF THE COLD WAR /The Lessons of Unintended/Consequences/Lord Wright /The Retrospect Is Much Clearer Than The Prospect/Andrei Pippidi/The Cold War Must Never Be Repeated/Konstantin Khudoley/Avoiding Future Delusions and Ignorance/Jonathan Haslam/A Fairly Rough Road Ahead/Franklin Miller/Taking the Long View/Christopher Andrew/There Will Be No Second Chance/John Warner BIBLIOGRAPHY/INDEX

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  • : 9781623568917
  • : Continuum Publishing Corporation
  • : Continuum Publishing Corporation
  • : 3.427
  • : 01 November 2013
  • : 229mm X 152mm X 18mm
  • : United States
  • : 01 December 2013
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