To Build a Better World

Choices to End the Cold War and Create a Global Commonwealth
by Philip Zelikow, Condoleezza Rice
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A deeply researched international history and "exemplary study" (New York Times Book Review) of how a divided world ended and our present world was fashioned, as the world drifts toward another great time of choosing.

Two of America's leading scholar-diplomats, Philip Zelikow and Condoleezza Rice, have combed sources in...
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Published By Twelve

Format Paperback

Number Of Pages 528

Publication Date 09/08/2020

ISBN 9781538764688

Dimensions 5.5 inches x 8.25 inches


"Zelikow and Rice's thoughtful and honest assessment...lays a clear through line from the diplomatic successes of the 1980s and '90s to the political environment of today."—Publishers Weekly

PRAISE FOR PHILIP ZELIKOW AND CONDOLEEZZA RICE:


"Zelikow and Rice have drawn on thousands of still-classified documents in the American archives. But their industry has not stopped there: to tell the Soviet and German sides of the story, they consulted the East German and Russian archives and interviewed a host of European leaders. The quality of their writing and the depth of their research ensure that their exemplary study will serve as the starting point for all future work on German foreign policy after the Cold War."—New York Times Book Review

"An important behind-the-scenes account of how East Germany was folded into West Germany at breakneck speed -- an event that precipitated the demise of the Soviet Union."—The New Yorker

"For the first time, the inside story -- what the policymakers thought and did behind the scenes -- is recounted by two participants, using interviews and secret documents...[The book] conveys the sweeping changes devised by a handful of leaders and their aides as they sought to capitalize on a rare, momentary acceleration of history. It also captures the candid exchanges among leaders about long-range fundamentals in Europe."—International Herald Tribune

"Zelikow and Rice's thoughtful and honest assessment, largely avoiding wonkishness, lays a clear through line from the diplomatic successes of the 1980s and '90s to the political environment of today."—Publishers Weekly

 
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