The Cold War was the defining feature of the international community during the second half of the 20th century. This acute confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union in the...

The Cold War was the defining feature of the international community during the second half of the 20th century. This acute confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union in the political, military, economic, and ideological arenas, which never escalated into an open military confrontation between them, affected more or less the entire...

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The Cold War was the defining feature of the international community during the second half of the 20th century. This acute confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union in the political, military, economic, and ideological arenas, which never escalated into an open military confrontation between them, affected more or less the entire population of our planet with negative, tragic, but also beneficial consequences.

A consequence of the dominant position and conflicting interests of the two superpowers at the end of World War II, as well as the exhaustion of the traditionally strong European powers of the international system, the Cold War was conducted on a global scale and ended with the undeniable defeat of the Soviet Union, which became ideologically devalued and ceased to exist politically.

The presentation of the most important parameters and some of the broader implications of the conflict is the aim of this work. With the collaboration of reputable researchers from Greece and the United States, the goal is to familiarize, at an introductory level, the broader Greek reading public with a topic of great importance but very limited presence in Greek literature.

The reader will not only satisfy their historical and, more broadly, scientific curiosity, but will also have the opportunity to evaluate the reactions of rulers and the ruled to a major political challenge.

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Authors
THeodosis Karvounarakis, Spyridon Sfetas, Joe Dunn, CHaralampos Papasotiriou, Giorgos Salapasidis, Giorgos Voskopoulos, Sotiris Roussos, Eyanthis CHatzivasileiou, John A. Mazis, Spyridon N. Litsas, CHristos G. Kollias, Nikos K. Kyriazis, Emmanouil-Marios Oikonomou, Ioannis - Dionysios Salavrakos, Eytychia Voutyra, Dimitris Mpourantonis, Kalliopi CHainoglou, Paroula Naskou - Perraki, Stephen J. Whitfield, Vasiliki Lalagianni
Publisher
Ekdoseis I. Sideris
Subtitle
A multidisciplinary approach
Number of Pages
510
Release Date
4/2012
Publication Date
2012
Dimensions
17x24 cm
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Geopolitical Region
Greece & Cyprus, Europe, USA, Russia
ISBN-13
9789600805673

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The Cold War was the defining feature of the international community during the second half of the 20th century. This acute confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union in the political, military, economic, and ideological arenas, which never escalated into an open military confrontation between them, affected more or less the entire population of our planet with negative, tragic, but also beneficial consequences.

A consequence of the dominant position and conflicting interests of the two superpowers at the end of World War II, as well as the exhaustion of the traditionally strong European powers of the international system, the Cold War was conducted on a global scale and ended with the undeniable defeat of the Soviet Union, which became ideologically devalued and ceased to exist politically.

The presentation of the most important parameters and some of the broader implications of the conflict is the aim of this work. With the collaboration of reputable researchers from Greece and the United States, the goal is to familiarize, at an introductory level, the broader Greek reading public with a topic of great importance but very limited presence in Greek literature.

The reader will not only satisfy their historical and, more broadly, scientific curiosity, but will also have the opportunity to evaluate the reactions of rulers and the ruled to a major political challenge.

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Authors
THeodosis Karvounarakis, Spyridon Sfetas, Joe Dunn, CHaralampos Papasotiriou, Giorgos Salapasidis, Giorgos Voskopoulos, Sotiris Roussos, Eyanthis CHatzivasileiou, John A. Mazis, Spyridon N. Litsas, CHristos G. Kollias, Nikos K. Kyriazis, Emmanouil-Marios Oikonomou, Ioannis - Dionysios Salavrakos, Eytychia Voutyra, Dimitris Mpourantonis, Kalliopi CHainoglou, Paroula Naskou - Perraki, Stephen J. Whitfield, Vasiliki Lalagianni
Publisher
Ekdoseis I. Sideris
Subtitle
A multidisciplinary approach
Number of Pages
510
Release Date
4/2012
Publication Date
2012
Dimensions
17x24 cm
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Geopolitical Region
Greece & Cyprus, Europe, USA, Russia
ISBN-13
9789600805673

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