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The United States and the Origins of the Cold War, 1941–1947
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03 January 2001

POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, HISTORY / United States / General
Preface to the New Edition
Preface
Abbreviations Used in the Footnotes
1. The Past as Prologue: The American Vision of the Postwar World
2. The Soviet Union and World Revolution: the American View, 1941-1944
3. Cooperating for Victory: Defeating Germany and Japan
4. Repression versus Rehabilitation: The Problem of Germany
5. Security versus Self-Determination: The Problem of Eastern Europe
6. Economic Relations: Lend-Lease and the Russian Loan
7. Victory and Transition: Harry S. Truman and the Russians
8. The Impotence of Omnipotence: American Diplomacy, the Atomic Bomb, and the Postwar World
9. Getting Tough with Russia: The Reorientation of American Policy, 1946
10. To the Truman Doctrine: Implementing the New Policy
11. Conclusion: The United States and the Origins of the Cold War
Bibliography
Index