Surviving the Millennium: American Global Strategy, the Collapse of the Soviet Empire, and the Question of Peace

Surviving the Millennium traces the rise of the U.S.-Soviet antagonism from its roots in the U.S.-tsarist Russian relationship and critically reexamines U.S. containment strategy during the Cold War. The book then focuses on the new U.S. and Russian interrelationship with Germany, Japan, China, the European Community, and other key actors such as Iran, Turkey, India, the Koreas, and Ukraine. Despite the end of the Cold War, Gardner contends that U.S.-Russian relations are still characterized by games of encirclement and counter-encirclement; that the two powers have yet to move beyond detente and forge a full-fledged entente.

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upc: 9780275947545
title: Surviving the Millennium: American Global Strategy, the Collapse of the Soviet Empire, and the Question of Peace
purchase date: 09-09-2005
publisher: Praeger Publishers
published: 30-04-1994
price: $109.95
pages: 280
last lookup time: 147985616
genre: Relations American Government
fullTitle: Surviving the Millennium: American Global Strategy, the Collapse of the Soviet Empire, and the Question of Peace
currentValue: $18.00
created: 147985600
country: us
author: Hall Gardner
aspect: Hardcover
asin: 0275947548