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Containment and Revolution. Western Policy towards Social Revolution: 1917 to Vietnam

Author(s)
Horowitz, David
Deutscher, Isaac
Russell, Bertrand
Williams, William Appleman
Bagguley, John
Berger, Harry H.
Gitlin, Todd
Gittings, John
Morrock, Richard
Primary author
Horowitz, David
Publisher
Anthony Blond
Place of Publication
London
Date of Publication
1967
Edition
1
Number of Pages
252
Series
Studies in imperialism and the cold war - 1
Subjects
USA (EEUU): United States of America
USSR: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union)
anti-communism
nuclear
capitalism
revolution
Eastern Europe
politics
ideology
struggle
international relations
strategy
bourgeoisie
NATO (OTAN): North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1949)
China
insurrection
cold war
counter-revolution
foreign policy
post WW2
Greece
counter-insurgency
Taft Sr., Robert Alphonso
conservatism
criticism, critique
war
Russia
intervention
West, The
1917
Vietnamese revolution
Vietnam
Western Europe
Stálin, Joseph Vissarionovich; stalinism
Yalta
Spencer-Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard
speech, lecture
Deutscher, Isaac
Sino-Soviet split
Classification
H War and peace
Description
- Russell- Preface
- Horowitz- Introduction
- Deutscher- Myths of the Cold War
- Williams- American Intervention in Russia: 1917-20
- Bagguley- The World War and the Cold War
- Berger- A Conservative Critique of Containment: Senator Taft on the Early Cold War Prrogram
- Gitlin- Counter-Insurgency: Myth and Reality in Greece
- Gittings- The Origins of China's Foreign Policy
- Morrock- Revolution and Intervention in Vietnam
Copy Number
1
Identifier
I H HOR   reg14038
Languages
English

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