The new left and the origins of the Cold War /
As more and more people are questioning the assumptions of present U.S. foreign policy they are reexamining the roots of these policies in the diplomacy of the Cold War. This scrutiny has made the origins of the Cold War the most controversial issue in American diplomatic history. Now a complete new...
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Format: | eBook Electronic |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 1974. |
Series: | Princeton legacy library.
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Online Access: | Click here for full text at Project MUSE at Project MUSE |
Summary: | As more and more people are questioning the assumptions of present U.S. foreign policy they are reexamining the roots of these policies in the diplomacy of the Cold War. This scrutiny has made the origins of the Cold War the most controversial issue in American diplomatic history. Now a complete new dimension has been added to the debate by the charges leveled by Robert James Maddox in The New Left and the Origins of the Cold War. How did the Cold War begin? Who or what was responsible? Could it have been avoided? Was it a temporary condition created by a combination of individual personalit. As more and more people are questioning the assumptions of present U.S. foreign policy they are reexamining the roots of these policies in the diplomacy of the Cold War. This scrutiny has made the origins of the Cold War the most controversial issue in American diplomatic history. Now a complete new dimension has been added to the debate by the charges leveled by Robert James Maddox in The New Left and the Origins of the Cold War . |
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Item Description: | Includes index. Print version record. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (180 pages) |
ISBN: | 9781400872916 140087291X |