THE COLD WAR - SUPERPOWER TENSIONS AND RIVALRIES: IB HISTORY COURSE BOOK: OXFORD

History

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9780198310211

Publication date:

07/04/2015

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232 pages

276x219mm

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ISBN:

9780198310211

Publication date:

07/04/2015

Paperback

232 pages

MAMAUX, ALEXIS

Drive critical, engaged learning and advanced skills development. Enabling comprehensive, rounded understanding, the student-centred approach actively develops the sophisticated skills key to performance in Paper 2. Developed directly with the IB for the 2015 syllabus, this Course Book fully supports the new comparative approach to learning.

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MAMAUX, ALEXIS

MAMAUX, ALEXIS

Table of contents

1 Growth and tension - the origins of the Cold War 1943-1949; 1.1 The formation of the grand alliance to 1943; 1.2 The wartime conferences 1943-1945; 1.3 The emergence of superpower rivalry in Europe 1945-1949; 1.4 Cold War crisis in Europe; 1.5 The atom bomb; 1.6 The roles of the USA and the Soviet Union in the origins of the Cold War; 1.7 Case Study 1: Yugoslavia under Tito; 2 Global spread of the Cold War 1945-1962; 2.1 Emergence of superpower rivalry in Asia 1945-1949; 2.2 Communist success in China and its relations with the USSR and the USA 1946-1949; 2.3 North Korean invasion of South Korea 1950; 2.4 Origins of the Non-Aligned Movement; 2.5 old War crisis in Europe - the Hungarian uprising; 2.6 The Suez Crisis; 2.7 Congo Crisis 1960-1964; 2.85 Berlin Crisis and the Berlin Wall; 2.9 Sino-Soviet tensions, the Taiwan Strait crises and the split; 2.10 Cuban Missile Crisis; 2.11 Case Study 2: Guatemala during the Cold War; 3 Reconciliation and renewed conflict 1963-1979; 3.1 The invasion of Czechoslovakia; 3.2 Arms race and detente; 3.3 Sino-US agreements; 3.4 The election, presidency and overthrow of Salvador Allende in Chile; 3.5 Cold War crisis in Asia Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan 1979; 3.6 Case Study 3: Vietnam; 4 The end of the Cold War; 4.1 Eastern European dissent; 4.2 Cold War crisis: The Able Archer crisis 1983; 4.3 Gorbachev's policies; 4.4 The effect of Gorbachev's policies on Eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War; 4.5 The end of the USSR 1989-1991

MAMAUX, ALEXIS

MAMAUX, ALEXIS

MAMAUX, ALEXIS

Table of contents

1 Growth and tension - the origins of the Cold War 1943-1949; 1.1 The formation of the grand alliance to 1943; 1.2 The wartime conferences 1943-1945; 1.3 The emergence of superpower rivalry in Europe 1945-1949; 1.4 Cold War crisis in Europe; 1.5 The atom bomb; 1.6 The roles of the USA and the Soviet Union in the origins of the Cold War; 1.7 Case Study 1: Yugoslavia under Tito; 2 Global spread of the Cold War 1945-1962; 2.1 Emergence of superpower rivalry in Asia 1945-1949; 2.2 Communist success in China and its relations with the USSR and the USA 1946-1949; 2.3 North Korean invasion of South Korea 1950; 2.4 Origins of the Non-Aligned Movement; 2.5 old War crisis in Europe - the Hungarian uprising; 2.6 The Suez Crisis; 2.7 Congo Crisis 1960-1964; 2.85 Berlin Crisis and the Berlin Wall; 2.9 Sino-Soviet tensions, the Taiwan Strait crises and the split; 2.10 Cuban Missile Crisis; 2.11 Case Study 2: Guatemala during the Cold War; 3 Reconciliation and renewed conflict 1963-1979; 3.1 The invasion of Czechoslovakia; 3.2 Arms race and detente; 3.3 Sino-US agreements; 3.4 The election, presidency and overthrow of Salvador Allende in Chile; 3.5 Cold War crisis in Asia Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan 1979; 3.6 Case Study 3: Vietnam; 4 The end of the Cold War; 4.1 Eastern European dissent; 4.2 Cold War crisis: The Able Archer crisis 1983; 4.3 Gorbachev's policies; 4.4 The effect of Gorbachev's policies on Eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War; 4.5 The end of the USSR 1989-1991