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The Cold War

Book Summary by: AcaDemon    


This paper explains that the historiography of the origins of the Cold War passes through three chronologically defined and
ideologically distinct phases, which can be called ' traditionalist', 'revisionist', and ' post-revisionist'. Each reflects the cultural and political attitudes prevailing in the wider Cold War context of the particular era in which it flourished. The author points out that some historians believe that power politics and strategic considerations were more important than ideology in determining Soviet policy and behavior; therefore, the Cold War resulted from a contest of great powers, not a conflict of ideologies, and both the United States and the Soviet Union bear responsibility for the origins of the Cold War. The paper relates that a new element, which reflects important trends in modern Cold War scholarship, concerns the personality of Stalin, the nature of authoritarian government, and the character and content of Communist ideology.
Published: November 12, 2006
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