End of the Cold War and the Causes of Soviet Collapse
Delve into the intricate dynamics of global politics with The End of the Cold War and the Causes of Soviet Collapse by N. Bisley. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2004, this compelling paperback edition spans 209 pages and offers a profound analysis through the lens of historical-sociological theory.
Bisley expertly illustrates how international confrontation played a crucial role in shaping Soviet governance, arguing that the shift away from this adversarial stance significantly undermined the institutional and functional integrity of the state. This thought-provoking exploration is essential for anyone seeking to understand the complex factors that contributed to the Soviet Union's dissolution.
Whether you are a student of history, a political science enthusiast, or simply curious about the Cold War era, this book provides valuable insights into the geopolitical shifts that defined the late 20th century. Don't miss the chance to enhance your understanding of this pivotal moment in history.