United States and the Origins of the Cold War, 1941–1947
Explore the intricate beginnings of the Cold War with "United States and the Origins of the Cold War, 1941–1947" by esteemed author: (not specified). Published by Columbia University Press in 2001, this thought-provoking paperback spans 432 pages and delves deep into the multifaceted factors that shaped U.S. foreign policy during a critical historical juncture.
This compelling narrative transcends the traditional focus on economic motivations, emphasizing the myriad influences of domestic politics, bureaucratic inertia, and the personal quirks of decision-makers in Washington. By examining perceptions of Soviet intentions, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of the complexities that drove the choices made at the highest levels of government.
Whether you are a history enthusiast or a student of international relations, this scholarly work provides invaluable insights into the formative years of the Cold War and is a must-read for anyone seeking to grasp the intricate dynamics of this pivotal period.