
The Cold War: A New History (book)
"The Cold War: A New History" by John Lewis Gaddis offers a fresh perspective on the Cold War, a prolonged geopolitical struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union from the late 1940s to the early 1990s. Gaddis explores its origins, key events, and eventual thawing, emphasizing the ideological clash between capitalism and communism. He highlights critical moments such as the Cuban Missile Crisis and the fall of the Berlin Wall, while also examining how individuals and policies shaped this global conflict. The book provides a balanced analysis, making it accessible for anyone interested in understanding this significant historical period.