Cold War: Global Impact and Lessons Learned

$0.00$195.00

Series: Political Science and History
BISAC: HIS036060

Scroll Down and Choose PDF Download to View “Controlling Nuclear War: Challenges for the Second Nuclear Age.”

This interdisciplinary text takes into account the impact of the Cold War on various locales, groups, societies, organizations, and technology. Included in this work are chapters on education, political groups, cultural challenges and rivalries, nuclear technology and weaponry, the impact of nuclear exposure, and the new global order in a post-nuclear age. Edited by an historian, each chapter is written from multiple disciplinary perspectives – political science, history, social science, science, and medicine — making this work exceptionally unique with broad sweeping conceptual frameworks, methods, and points of analysis, all the while focused upon a four- decade era of fear.

The work of Stivachtis and Manning offer an engaging look into the organization of the international community, world affairs, and inter-cultural challenges during the Cold War to understand the impact on global society through the lens of the English School of International Relations. Cimbala’s chapter delves into the challenges to controlling and understanding nuclear warfare throughout the Cold War and how the knowledge of control or preventing catastrophic nuclear war in the historic period is significantly different from the current nuclear age, from the perspectives of what nations have weapons, of what magnitude, and the potential for warfare.

The impact of nuclear exposure well after the Cold War is examined in Osono’s work, which analyzes the physiological and neurological impact of nuclear waste on workers in China who unknowingly unearthed barrels of nuclear waste. Nekola offers readers a view into the role of the exiled Czech political parties that operated in outside of the regulations of the Iron Curtain, after the 1948 Communist Coup, maintaining party publications and organization throughout the 1950s. The work of Bar-Noi analyzes the relationship between the Israeli and Soviet governments as the nation of Israel was founded and ultimately placed in the political cross-hairs of world leaders from 1945 to 1967. Palmadessa’s works on U.S. education — k-12 compulsory and higher education — considers the ways in which education responded to the call for patriotic support of the U.S. in opposition to the communist regime in Russia and the understanding of the global role education was to play.

The Cold War shook the world, its institutions, cultural groups, and scientific communities to their core. The Cold War: Global Impacts and Lessons Learned offers readers insight into the immediate challenges, the continued obstacles, and the knowledge gained from this tumultuous period riddled with fear that dominates the narrative of 20th century world history. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Cold War International Society: Global Order in the Era of Nuclear Terror
(Yannis A. Stivachtis, Director, International Studies Program, Department of Political Science , Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
and Chelsea Manning, Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA)

Chapter 2. Controlling Nuclear War: Challenges for the Second Nuclear Age
(Stephen J. Cimbala, Penn State Brandywine, Brandywine, PA, US)

Chapter 3. Autonomic, Cognitive, and Psychiatric Complications of Sulfur Mustard and Lewisite Mixture Compound Poisoning in Chinese Victims Exposed to Chemical Warfare Agents Abandoned at the End of WWII
(Osamu Isono, MD, Department of Neurology and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kyoto Min-iren Asukai Hospital, Tanaka Asukai-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan)

Chapter 4. Czech Political Parties in Exile in the Early Cold War
(Martin Nekola, PhD, Independent Scholar, Prague)

Chapter 5. The Cold War and Soviet Policy Towards the Jewish Settlement in Palestine and the State of Israel, 1945-1967
(Uri Bar-Noi, PhD, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel)

Chapter 6. The Cold War Community College: Lessons from the Past
(Allison L. Palmadessa, PhD, Greensboro College, Greensboro, NC, US)

Chapter 7. Saving Democracy or Responding to Fear?: National Expectations for Schools in the Cold War, 1946-1991
(Allison L. Palmadessa, PhD, Greensboro College, Greensboro, NC, US)

Index


“Allison L. Palmadessa’s Cold War: Global Impact and Lessons Learned (2019) appears at a timely point in human history. It offers a patchwork of insights about the Cold War; what are lessons learned from these particular works and do the lessons learned enable better handling of human tensions, and also provides some very insightful extracted themes.”Published in C2C Digital Magazine (Fall 2019 / Winter 2020). Reviewed by Shalin Hai-Jew, Kansas State University, USA

Publish with Nova Science Publishers

We publish over 800 titles annually by leading researchers from around the world. Submit a Book Proposal Now!