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The Cold War Lawrence Freedman

The Cold War By Lawrence Freedman

The Cold War by Lawrence Freedman


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Summary

In 1945 the world was left with the powerful image of nuclear conflict. Over the next 45 years the great powers prepared themselves for a war that didn't happen, and tested each other's resolve in many limited conflicts. This text offers a study of the great power relations of the Cold War.

The Cold War Summary

The Cold War by Lawrence Freedman

In 1945 the world was left with the powerful image of nuclear conflict. Over the next 45 years the great powers prepared themselves for the war that never happened. Meanwhile they tested each others resolve in many limited conflicts from Korea and Vietnam to the Arab-Israeli Wars, the Falklands and the Gulf. In this latest volume in the highly prestigious History of Warfare series, Professor Lawrence Freedman describes the fascinating nature of the cat-and-mouse game that was the Cold War.

About Lawrence Freedman

Lawrence Freedman is the Chairman of the Board of War Studies at King's College, London. He is an expert on Nuclear Strategy and an advisor to the British Government on military issues. He is currently writing the Official History of the Falklands War.

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GOR003516484
9780304352906
030435290X
The Cold War by Lawrence Freedman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
20011011
224
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