Yalta

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S. M. Plokhy (Plokhii) is the Mykhailo Hrushevsky Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvard University. A leading authority on Eastern Europe, he has lived and taught in Ukraine, Canada and the United States. He has published extensively in English, Ukrainian and Russian. For three successive years (2002-2005) his books won first prize of the American Association for Ukrainian Studies. In the fall of 2009, he was honored with the Early Slavic Studies Association Distinguished Scholarship Award. He lives with his family in Arlington, Massachusetts.

出版者:Viking Adult
作者:S. M. Plokhy
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页数:480
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出版时间:2010-2-4
价格:USD 29.95
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9780670021413
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  • 近代史 
  • 国际政治 
  • 二战 
  • Yalta 
  • English 
  • 罗斯福 
  • 民国史 
  • 欧洲 
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Harvard historian Plokhy (Unmaking Imperial Russia) enhances his stature as a scholar of modern Russia in this convincing revisionist analysis of the February 1945 Yalta conference. Plokhy makes sophisticated use of Soviet sources to make a case that Yalta was anything but the diplomatic defeat for the West so often depicted in cold war literature. He describes Yalta in the context of a clash between different approaches to international relations. FDR was a liberal internationalist. Churchill and Stalin saw the world in terms of power and interests. And with the Red Army only 50 miles from Berlin, Stalin held the trump cards. Plokhy's detailed and highly engrossing narrative of the negotiations shows that the West did reasonably well. Roosevelt's agenda was global. He secured Stalin's commitment to join the war against Japan and participate in the U.N. Churchill, focused on Europe, preserved British interests in the Mediterranean. Stalin achieved recognition of the U.S.S.R.'s great-power status and a sphere of influence in Eastern Europe. The Yalta agreement was not the first conflict of the cold war but just a step toward a cold war that emerged only after three more years of failed negotiations.

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2012年spring semester上the world after 1945的时候老师要求看的书,字很小密密麻麻,看的我有点痛苦,不过内容还行。

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2012年spring semester上the world after 1945的时候老师要求看的书,字很小密密麻麻,看的我有点痛苦,不过内容还行。

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对当代史的理解,从此书可入门。不知雅尔塔,枉为中国人。美英靠得住,母猪能上树;苏俄靠得住,猪全家都能上树。总结一句话,只有相同理念的国家才能成为可靠的盟友。

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冷战的开端。 政客个人志向和原则的冲突,达成的妥协以及对他人利益的牺牲。 波兰,东欧和中国的悲剧的起源之一。

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2012年spring semester上the world after 1945的时候老师要求看的书,字很小密密麻麻,看的我有点痛苦,不过内容还行。

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