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The End of the Cold War 1985-1991

Written by: Robert Service
Narrated by: Ralph Lister
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The Cold War had seemed like a permanent fixture in global politics, and until its denouement no Western or Soviet politician had foreseen that an epoch defined by games of irreconcilable one-upmanship between the world's most heavily armed superpowers would end in their lifetimes. Under the long, forbidding shadow of the Cold War, even the smallest miscalculation from either side could result in catastrophe.

Everything changed in March 1985, when Mikhail Gorbachev became the leader of the Soviet Union. Just four years later, the Cold War and the arms competition was over. The USSR and the US had peacefully and abruptly achieved an astonishing political settlement. But it was not preordained that a global crisis of unprecedented scale could and would be averted peaceably.

Drawing on new archival research, Robert Service's gripping new investigation of the final years of the Cold War - the first to give equal attention to the internal deliberations from both sides of the Iron Curtain - opens a window onto the dramatic years that would irrevocably alter the world's geopolitical landscape and the men at their fore.

©2015 Robert Service (P)2016 Tantor
20th Century Americas Europe Modern Political Science Politics & Government Russia United States Soviet Union Cold War War Socialism Military Imperialism Iran Middle East China Imperial Japan Self-Determination American Foreign Policy Capitalism

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"A wholly satisfying, likely definitive, but not triumphalist account of the end of an era." ( Kirkus)
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