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A 14 page review of the article by Hidemi Suganami. The author of this paper criticizes Suganami's tendency to spend more time explaining why he formatted his article a particular way than digging into the circumstances surrounding the initiation and eventual culmination of the Cold War. The works of numerous other authors is reviewed in comparison. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Numerous authors have written about that turbulent period in world history known as the Cold War. Rightly so given that the years which fell during the Cold
War comprised perhaps one of the most interesting periods of world history. The intent of the Cold War, of course was to stabilize world politics and to maintain peace.
In reality, it could be contended that the real outcome of this political approach was anything but a peaceful and secure world order. Indeed, the Cold War itself
was a kind of warfare. Even in recognition of the fact that no actual warfare between the two main players, the Soviet Union and the United States erupted during
the Cold War years, it was a period of intense hostility. There is considerable deviation in the manner in which this period is understood by various authors and by
the general public in general. There is an obvious lack of understanding of what caused the Cold War in the first place and in what finally brought it to
closure. One author to comment of the causative factors of the Cold War and its culmination is Hidemi Suganami. Hidemi Suganamis "Narratives
of War Origins and Endings: A Note On The End Of the Cold War in Millennium" explores the causative factors of the Cold War and seeks answers to such questions
as what prompts countries tend to remain or become friends verses adversaries. Suganami attempts to determine what conditions are conducive to war verses those that are conducive to
peace. Suganami relates his questions, and the answers which will ultimately follow, to those that might be asked by his three year old son. The point in using
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