The Global Conflict: The International Rivalry of the Great Powers, 1880-1970Longman, 1984 - 399 pages En fremstilling af sammenstød af modstridende stormagtsinteresser i verdenen fra 1880 og frem til 1970, sammenstød, der ofte har ført til konflikt og krig. |
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... postwar territorial claims in eastern Europe should Germany be defeated . But in the summer of 1941 an early Russian defeat seemed much more likely . There was little America could do to help . American arms pro- duction was well below ...
... postwar territorial claims in eastern Europe should Germany be defeated . But in the summer of 1941 an early Russian defeat seemed much more likely . There was little America could do to help . American arms pro- duction was well below ...
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... postwar Russian influence is important . Roose- velt's efforts to conciliate the Russians can be seen in a more realistic light if they sprang from the conviction that the United States , given its likely postwar interests and outlook ...
... postwar Russian influence is important . Roose- velt's efforts to conciliate the Russians can be seen in a more realistic light if they sprang from the conviction that the United States , given its likely postwar interests and outlook ...
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... postwar period , with J. Kolko , The Limits of Power . An interesting introduction to the Cold War in general is provided by Paterson [ 1 ] , On Every Front , while for developments in eastern Europe see McCauley , Communist Power in ...
... postwar period , with J. Kolko , The Limits of Power . An interesting introduction to the Cold War in general is provided by Paterson [ 1 ] , On Every Front , while for developments in eastern Europe see McCauley , Communist Power in ...
Table des matières
Rivalries and realignments 18971907 355 | 57 |
The First World War | 82 |
Peacemaking 19191922 | 107 |
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