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The globalization of the Cold War, diplomacy and local confrontation, 1975-85, edited by Max Guderzo and Bruna Bagnato

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The globalization of the Cold War, diplomacy and local confrontation, 1975-85, edited by Max Guderzo and Bruna Bagnato
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The globalization of the Cold War
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
562262812
Responsibility statement
edited by Max Guderzo and Bruna Bagnato
Series statement
Cold War history series, 25
Sub title
diplomacy and local confrontation, 1975-85
Table Of Contents
Introduction Bruna Bagnato and Max Guderzo Part I: The Latin American Arena 1. Carter's New Look: US Foreign Policy in Latin America, 1977-80 Max Guderzo 2. Operation Urgent Fury: The Shift from Rhetorical to Military Offensive in Reagan's Global Rollback of Communism Stefano Luconi Part II: African Challenges 3. Libya, the United States and the Soviet Union: From the Rise of Qadhafi to Ronald Reagan's Policy of Pressure Massimiliano Cricco 4. Human Rights versus Cold War: The Horn of Africa, Southwest Asia and the Emergence of the Carter Doctrine Barbara Zanchetta 5. Carter and the African Morass: US Policy and the Failure of the State-Building Process in Angola and the Congo Maria Stella Rognoni 6. East-South Relations in the 1970s and the GDR Involvement in Africa: Between Bloc Loyalty and Self-Interest Sara Lorenzini Part III: War and Peace in Asia 7. The United States and the Iran-Iraq War: The Limits of American Influence Malcolm Byrne 8. The United States and the Third World in the Carter Years: The Case of India Mariele Merlati 9. The Sino-American Entente of 1978-9 and Its 'Baptism of Fire' in Indochina Enrico Fardella Part IV: A Different World 10. The International System after the End of the Cold War Ennio Di Nolfo
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