Dr Vesselin Dimitrov is Reader in Eastern European Politics in the Department of Government at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Stalin’s Cold War presents a highly original analysis of the Soviet leader’s role in the gestation of the Cold War. Drawing on rich new evidence from Soviet, East European and British archives, the book offers fresh and illuminating insights into the evolution of Stalin’s strategy in the transition from cooperation with the United States and Britain during World War II to ideological and geopolitical confrontation. The book reveals Stalin’s efforts to grapple with the dynamic interaction between democratic and communist parties in the domestic politics of European countries in the aftermath of World War II, and his key role in the gradual but inexorable shift towards communist monopoly of power in the countries of Eastern Europe.
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Soviet foreign policy,democracy and communism in Bulgaria 1941-48
评分Soviet foreign policy,democracy and communism in Bulgaria 1941-48
评分Soviet foreign policy,democracy and communism in Bulgaria 1941-48
评分Soviet foreign policy,democracy and communism in Bulgaria 1941-48
评分Soviet foreign policy,democracy and communism in Bulgaria 1941-48
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