After the Berlin Wall

After the Berlin Wall
Title After the Berlin Wall PDF eBook
Author Hope M. Harrison
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 483
Release 2019-09-26
Genre History
ISBN 1107049318

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A revelatory history of the commemoration of the Berlin Wall and its significance in defining contemporary German national identity.

The Collapse

The Collapse
Title The Collapse PDF eBook
Author Mary Sarotte
Publisher Basic Books (AZ)
Pages 322
Release 2014-10-07
Genre History
ISBN 0465064949

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On the night of November 9, 1989, massive crowds surged toward the Berlin Wall, drawn by an announcement that caught the world by surprise: East Germans could now move freely to the West. The Wall—infamous symbol of divided Cold War Europe—seemed to be falling. But the opening of the gates that night was not planned by the East German ruling regime—nor was it the result of a bargain between either Ronald Reagan or George H.W. Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. It was an accident. In The Collapse, prize-winning historian Mary Elise Sarotte reveals how a perfect storm of decisions made by daring underground revolutionaries, disgruntled Stasi officers, and dictatorial party bosses sparked an unexpected series of events culminating in the chaotic fall of the Wall. With a novelist’s eye for character and detail, she brings to vivid life a story that sweeps across Budapest, Prague, Dresden, and Leipzig and up to the armed checkpoints in Berlin. We meet the revolutionaries Roland Jahn, Aram Radomski, and Siggi Schefke, risking it all to smuggle the truth across the Iron Curtain; the hapless Politburo member Günter Schabowski, mistakenly suggesting that the Wall is open to a press conference full of foreign journalists, including NBC’s Tom Brokaw; and Stasi officer Harald Jäger, holding the fort at the crucial border crossing that night. Soon, Brokaw starts broadcasting live from Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, where the crowds are exulting in the euphoria of newfound freedom—and the dictators are plotting to restore control. Drawing on new archival sources and dozens of interviews, The Collapse offers the definitive account of the night that brought down the Berlin Wall.

In Uncertain Times

In Uncertain Times
Title In Uncertain Times PDF eBook
Author Melvyn P. Leffler
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 256
Release 2011-05-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0801460816

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In Uncertain Times considers how policymakers react to dramatic developments on the world stage. Few expected the Berlin Wall to come down in November 1989; no one anticipated the devastating attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in September 2001. American foreign policy had to adjust quickly to an international arena that was completely transformed. Melvyn P. Leffler and Jeffrey W. Legro have assembled an illustrious roster of officials from the George H. W. Bush, Clinton, and George W. Bush administrations—Robert B. Zoellick, Paul Wolfowitz, Eric S. Edelman, Walter B. Slocombe, and Philip Zelikow. These policymakers describe how they went about making strategy for a world fraught with possibility and peril. They offer provocative reinterpretations of the economic strategy advanced by the George H. W. Bush administration, the bureaucratic clashes over policy toward the breakup of the USSR, the creation of the Defense Policy Guidance of 1992, the expansion of NATO, the writing of the National Security Strategy Statement of 2002, and the invasion of Iraq in 2003. A group of eminent scholars address these same topics. Bruce Cumings, John Mueller, Mary Elise Sarotte, Odd Arne Westad, and William C. Wohlforth probe the unstated assumptions, the cultural values, and the psychological makeup of the policymakers. They examine whether opportunities were seized and whether threats were magnified and distorted. They assess whether academicians and independent experts would have done a better job than the policymakers did. Together, policymakers and scholars impel us to rethink how our world has changed and how policy can be improved in the future.

After the Berlin Wall

After the Berlin Wall
Title After the Berlin Wall PDF eBook
Author K. Gerstenberger
Publisher Springer
Pages 285
Release 2011-11-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230337759

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Twenty years after its fall, the wall that divided Berlin and Germany presents a conceptual paradox: on one hand, Germans have sought to erase it completely; on the other, it haunts the imagination in complex and often surprising ways

After the end

After the end
Title After the end PDF eBook
Author David L. Pike
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 266
Release 2024-04-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1526174030

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After the End argues that the cultural imaginaries and practices of the Cold War continue to deeply shape the present in profound but largely unnoticed ways across the global North and in the global South. The argument draws examples from literature and literary criticism, film, music, the historical and social scientific record and past and present physical sites to consider the bunker as a material form, an image and as a fantasy that took shape in the global North in the 1960s and that spread globally into the twenty-first century. After the End reminds us not only that most of the world’s peoples have lived with or died from apocalyptic conditions for centuries, but that the Cold War imaginaries that grew from and fed those conditions, continue to survive as well.

ACE the ACT® Book + Online

ACE the ACT® Book + Online
Title ACE the ACT® Book + Online PDF eBook
Author Kelly Roell
Publisher Research & Education Assoc.
Pages 434
Release 2017-05-22
Genre Study Aids
ISBN 0738612235

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ACE the ACT Book + Online Practice Tests Completely Up-to-date for the 2017 Exam Authored by America's top ACT expert, REA's innovative test prep gives high school students crucial test-taking strategies that can help them raise their score and get into the college of their choice. Four weekly study sessions cover the critical information students need to ace the English, math, science, and reading portions of the exam. An optional fifth week completely covers the enhanced ACT Writing Test. To round out students' preparation, practice tests pinpoint strengths and weaknesses and give students a realistic taste of the ACT test experience. Kelly C. Roell, M.A., is an author, certified teacher, lecturer, and longtime test prep guru. She taught high school English and Reading for years in one of the nation's top-ranked school districts (Hillsborough County, Florida), instructing students in the many facets of local, state, and national testing. Kelly ran an SAT test preparation course for advanced high school students, guiding them to focus their potential and raise their scores. Kelly has written daily test tips and articles for Scholastic.com and MSN.com. About REA's prep: * Tips to boost your score on the Enhanced Writing Test *Practice tests build your test-day confidence

OUR FOREIGN TRAVEL DIARY

OUR FOREIGN TRAVEL DIARY
Title OUR FOREIGN TRAVEL DIARY PDF eBook
Author Bikram Banerjea
Publisher Blue Rose Publishers
Pages 112
Release 2024-02-16
Genre Travel
ISBN

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We have traveled extensively in different parts of Europe, the USA, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. We have covered our varied experiences of observing different architectural and artistic features in our book. We have tasted a variety of cuisines in different countries that we have narrated. During our stay in Iran the unique experience of witnessing the war we have described in our travel diary.