
The Cold War
A World History
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Julian Elfer
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Odd Arne Westad
In The Cold War, Odd Arne Westad offers a new perspective on a century when a superpower rivalry and an ideological war transformed every corner of our globe. We traditionally think of the Cold War as a post-World War II diplomatic and military conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union. But in this major new work, Westad argues that the conflict must be understood as a global ideological confrontation with roots in the industrial revolution and with continuing implications for the world today. The Cold War may have begun on the perimeters of Europe, but it had its largest impacts in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Expanding our understanding of the Cold War both geographically and chronologically, Westad offers the definitive new history of an ongoing battle.
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Good history
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A detailed and exciting account!
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Excellent narration and easy to understand
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Interesting overview of Cold War from center-left
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Stylistically, it is written in a very accessible manner and the audiobook format is very listener-friendly. The reader has a good voice, while the writer does not assume you have any expertise. It is very narrative driven, keeping interest by fleshing out key personalities such as Tito, Stalin, and Mao, all while it does not assume you remembered every detail between chapters, giving you the occasional reminder of "who's who" when switching between topics in a very non-condescending way.
I personally am a current university student majoring in History, and came in wanting to expand my knowledge of the Cold War from a more "worldly" perspective, and must say I give it a stamp of approval for that. The book achieves what it sets out to do (inform the layman and inspire further inquiry for students and researchers) while the audiobook gives voice to a book that is already very "conversational" in tone.
A Thorough, Easy to Understand Overview
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Amazing history - Bad audio mastering
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Objective and compelling narrative
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One of the Best
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excellent survey of relavent periods and players
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In fact, it is difficult to avoid the impression that the author is critical of what he considers “American hegemony“ but grudgingly willing to give the devil hates do, even when the devil is the United States. This is most evident in his harsh criticism of McCarthyism which goes on for several pages, compared with his matter of fact mention of the purges and murders of Stalin and Mao. Despite this, is analysis of American successes and failures in the cold war, is hard to refute being very well researched and on the whole balanced and rooted in fact. More poignant is his analysis of the failures of American foreign-policy in the 1990s and 2000‘s, that is in the direct aftermath of theCold War. However, his criticism of Russian developments since the end of the Cold War is even harsher. He makes no bones about calling Vladimir Putin a “jingoist and bigot”
Critical, grudgingly biased
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