The Twilight struggle: what the Cold War teaches us about Great-Power rivalry today
A leading historian’s guide to great-power competition, as told through America’s successes and failures in the Cold War"If you want to know how America can win today's rivalries with Russia and China, read this book about how it triumphed in another twilight struggle: the Cold War."—...
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