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Russia's Cold War
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Jonathan Haslam is professor of the history of international relations at the University of Cambridge, fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and a fellow of the British Academy.

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"[C]omprehensive and erudite ... Haslam has written an excellent book, one that assumes an important place in the historiography of the Cold War."-Norman M. Naimark, The Russian Review -- Norman M. Naimark The Russian Review "A brilliant survey and analysis of the Cold War ... With verve, clarity, logic and access to the rich archives of Russia, Europe, and the US, [Haslam] has produced a definitive study that will stand for years to come."-D.J. Dunn, Choice -- D.J. Dunn Choice Selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2011 in the Central Eastern Europe category. -- Choice Outstanding Academic Title Choice "[A]n invaluable analysis of the views and circumstances that created and propelled the Cold War... for the serious student of international relations, Haslam's book provides the most judicious, thoroughly documented synthesis yet produced in the post-Cold War era."-Kathryn Weathersby, Political Science Quarterly -- Kathryn Weathersby Political Science Quarterly "Every historian should read this book" - Helen Hundly, Wichita State University -- Helen S Hundley The Historian "This is a very important book."-BBC History Magazine BBC History Magazine

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