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Ending the Cold War
What Was the Cold War? When and Why Did it End?
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2004
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Palgrave Macmillan US
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Book chapters
pp. 1
What Was the Cold War? When and Why Did it End?
pp. 31
Gorbachev and the End of the Cold War
pp. 59
Regional Conflicts as Turning Points
pp. 83
Turning Points in Arms Control
pp. 107
The Emancipation of Eastern Europe
pp. 131
German Unification
pp. 161
Leadership and the End of the Cold War
pp. 189
Understanding the End of the Cold War as a Non-Linear Confluence
pp. 219
Learning from the End of the Cold War
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