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4.5
The reader gets a retrospective on the Cold War. Why it ended, and the salient turning points during this struggle. The most interesting section is at the start of the text, when the authors describe current Russian thinking. To some Russians, the Cold War was mostly initiated by the US, for hegemony. And that continuing US actions towards Russia reflect an ongoing attempt to hold down Russia. Some of these views might also be held by some Chinese, who worry about US hyperpower. It is a good reminder to the American reader that there are different world views held by others.Another interesting section dissects the events in eastern Europe in 1989-90, and the collapse of the Communist regimes. Gorbachev is of course the central figure in this drama. It is still a mystery to some why he did not take stronger measures, or ask the client Communist governments to apply more pressure. This would have plausibly delayed any collapse. But maybe nobody anticipated the events as they unfolded.