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The Cold war, 1945–1972
The Cold War, 1945–1972 by Ralph B. Levering offers a concise and analytical overview of the political, diplomatic, and ideological tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union during the early decades of the Cold War. As part of The American History Series, the book provides a clear narrative covering the origins of the conflict, the development of containment policies, crises such as Berlin, Korea, and Cuba, as well as shifts in superpower relations leading into the détente period. Levering integrates primary sources, political analysis, and historical scholarship to explain how global power dynamics shaped international affairs from the end of World War II through 1972. The book includes bibliographical references and an index to support student learning and historical research.
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