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_aHopf, Ted, _d1959- |
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_aReconstructing the Cold War : _bthe early years, 1945-1958 / _cTed Hopf |
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_aOxford : _bOxford University Press, _c2012 |
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| 300 | _a305 p.; | ||
| 505 | _aStalinism after the war: a discourse of danger, 1945-53 -- Stalin's foreign policy: the discourse of danger abroad, 1945-53 -- The thaw at home, 1953-58 -- The thaw abroad, 1953-58. | ||
| 520 | _aThe early years of the Cold War were marked by contradictions and conflict. The turn from Stalin's discourse of danger to the discourse of difference under his successors explains the abrupt changes in relations with Eastern Europe, China, the decolonizing world, and the West. Societal constructivism provides the theoretical approach to make sense of this turbulent history | ||
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_93674 _aGuerra fría |
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_91529 _aCambio social _zUnión Soviética. |
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_aUnión Soviética _99002 _xRelaciones exteriores |
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