The Fifty-Year War: Conflict and Strategy in the Cold War by Norman Friedman

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  • ISBN: 1557502641
  • Publisher: Naval Institute Press
  • Pub. Date: November 1999
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Comments from the Seller: 1999 Hardcover Third Printing As New in Near Fine dust jacket 1557502641. Very slight shelf wear to jacket.; 1.8 x 9.3 x 6.3 Inches; 597 pages; For fifty years the Cold War shaped our lives and divided our world and its influence will continue for decades to come. While other authors have portrayed the period as an uneasy "peace" enforced by the mutually assured destruction of atomic and nuclear weapons, Norman Friedman has synthesized a vast array of information from a diverse spectrum of sources on both sides of the Iron Curtain and come up with some foundation-shattering new conclusions. His book is already being considered a landmark study by those privileged to see the work in progress. The renowned defense analyst has fired a devastating shot over the bow of conventional thinking and set a very high mark for those who follow him in attempting to make sense of one of the most complex and fascinating epochs of world history. With a depth and scope of analysis unseen in other literature on the subject,

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Friedman specializes in weapons design and development and has written extensively about the US Navy. Here he argues that the Cold War was not a loose succession of related events, but was indeed World War III, only fought at a much slower pace than a hot war. He amalgamates geopolitics with the technical and military developments over the period to link each side's political and military strategies with its central defining character. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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