Expanding the Frontiers: Superpower Intervention in the Cold War
By (Author) Karen Feste
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
20th April 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
War and defence operations
General and world history
327.1
Hardback
232
Karen A. Feste examines the history of superpower intervention in domestic conflicts around the world during the Cold War era. The historical significance of the role that superpower intervention has played in shaping issues and strategies for many independent nations is thoroughly explored by Feste. Her analysis goes beyond a re-examination of dramatic instances of American and Soviet intervention to present a combination of aggregate event data methodology and historical case studies; general patterns in the nature of superpower intervention throughout four decades are highlighted; and US - Soviet behaviour is carefully and consistently compared across the entire period of the Cold War.
KAREN A. FESTE is Professor at the Graduate School of International Studies and Director of the Interdisciplinary Conflict Resolution Program at the University of Denver. She has served as a Fulbright Professor at the University of Vienna and the Diplomatic Academy of Austria and is the author of Plans for Peace: Negotiation and the Arab-Israeli Conflict (Greenwood, 1991).