The Cold war and after :prospects for peace
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge MIT Press, 1993Edition: Expanded edDescription: xxi, 397 pSubject(s): World politics | Security, International. Post-communismDDC classification: 327.0904 Summary: The Cold War and After presents a collection of well-reasoned arguments selected fromthe journal International Security on the causes of the Cold War and the effect of its aftermath onthe peaceful coexistence of European states. This new edition includes all of the material from thefirst edition, plus four new articles: The Unipolar Illusion: Why New Great Powers Will Rise,Christopher Layne; International Primacy: Is the Game Worth the Candle? Robert Jervis; WhyInternational Primacy Matters, Samuel P. Huntington; and International Relations Theory and the Endof the Cold War, John Lewis Gaddis.Sean M. Lynn-Jones is Managing Editor of International Security.Steven E. Miller is Director of Studies at the Center for Science and International Affairs, HarvardUniversity.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | 327.0904 COL (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 52780 |
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327 WIL/I International relations | 327.090 41 DAG/R Rise of global powers : international politics in the era of the world wars | 327.09 GLO Global issues: selections from CQ researcher | 327.0904 COL The Cold war and after :prospects for peace | 327.0905 GLO Global issues: Selections from CQ researcher | 327.0954 EXT External affairs :cross-border relations | 327.0954 PEA The peace dividend : progress for India and South Asia |
"The contents ... were first published in International security"--T.p. verso.
The Cold War and After presents a collection of well-reasoned arguments selected fromthe journal International Security on the causes of the Cold War and the effect of its aftermath onthe peaceful coexistence of European states. This new edition includes all of the material from thefirst edition, plus four new articles: The Unipolar Illusion: Why New Great Powers Will Rise,Christopher Layne; International Primacy: Is the Game Worth the Candle? Robert Jervis; WhyInternational Primacy Matters, Samuel P. Huntington; and International Relations Theory and the Endof the Cold War, John Lewis Gaddis.Sean M. Lynn-Jones is Managing Editor of International Security.Steven E. Miller is Director of Studies at the Center for Science and International Affairs, HarvardUniversity.
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