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Containing History
- How Cold War History Explains US-Russia Relations
- ナレーター: Gary Roelofs
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あらすじ・解説
In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, with US and Russia relations approaching a breaking point, this book provides a key to understanding how we got here. Specifically, Stephen P. Friot asks, how do Russians and Americans think about each other, and why do they see the world so differently? The answers, Friot suggests, lie in the historical events surrounding the Cold War and their divergent influence on politics and popular consciousness.
Cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural in its scope, Containing History employs the tools and insights of history, political science, and international relations to explain how 21st century public attitudes in Russia are the product of a thousand years of history, including searing experiences in the 20th century that have no counterparts in US history. At the same time, Friot explores how—in ways incomprehensible to Russians—US politics are driven by American society’s ethnic and religious diversity and by the robust political competition that often, for better or worse, puts international issues to work in the service of domestic political gain.
Looking at history, culture, and politics in both the United States and Russia, Friot shows how the 45 years of the Cold War and the 70 years of the Soviet era have shaped both the Russia we know in the 21st century and American attitudes toward Russia—in ways that drive social and political behavior, with profound consequences for the post–Cold War world.
The book is published by University of Oklahoma Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.