Format:
231 Seiten
ISBN:
9781783087990
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1783087994
Content:
"The book examines the geopolitical implications of the process of institutionalisation of the international order that took place in the aftermath of World War Two. The book argues that the origins of the Cold War should not be seen from the perspective of a magnified spectrum of conflict. Instead, it should be regarded as a process by which the superpowers attempted to forge a normative framework capable of sustaining their geopolitical needs and interests in the postwar scenario"--
Note:
Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 203-224. - Register
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1. Introduction
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2. The institutionalization of the postwar international order
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3. The German Question and the deinstitutionalization of the international political system (1871-1945)
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4. The patterns of the institutionalization of the Cold War international order
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5. American geopolitical interests in Western Europe
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6. The role of ideology in the scheme of intervention exercised by the United States in Western Europe
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7. Soviet security needs and the institutionalization of the postwar international order
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8. Communist ideology and the formulation of Soviet foreign policy in the postwar era
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9. Conclusion: the geopolitical implications of the origins of the Cold War
Language:
English
Keywords:
USA
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Sowjetunion
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Geopolitik
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Ost-West-Konflikt
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Entstehung
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Geschichte 1870-1950
URL:
https://opac.nebis.ch/objects/pdf03/z01_978-1-78308-799-0_01.pdf
Author information:
Lewkowicz, Nicolas 1973-
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