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International organization in the modern world: The Regional and the global process
A Hard and Bitter Peace: A Global History of the Cold War offers a comprehensive global perspective on the Cold War, moving beyond a purely U.S.–Soviet framework. The book traces the origins of the conflict from the late stages of World War II and examines how ideological rivalry, decolonization, nationalism, and imperial legacies shaped global politics. It highlights the experiences of Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East, emphasizing the role of regional actors and local conflicts in the broader Cold War system. By integrating political, social, and biographical analysis, the book provides a balanced understanding of the Cold War’s global dynamics and its lasting impact on contemporary international relations.
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