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From War to Peace: Altered Strategic Landscapes in the Twentieth Century

From War to Peace: Altered Strategic Landscapes in the Twentieth Century, edited by Paul Kennedy and William I. Hitchcock.

Immediately following the collapse of the Soviet Union, many in the West took comfort in the prospects of a future free from the decadeslong antagonism that characterized the Cold War. Indeed, many hoped that the post-Cold War era would usher in the Wilsonian dream of peace and cooperation among states. The grand strategy of the Clinton years was titled "Engagement and Enlargement" the goal of which was to expand the zone of democracy across the globe while at the same time building a constructive relationship with the remaining great powers that could, potentially, ...

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