Interpretations - The Cold War Flashcards

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what are the interpretations of the Cold War?

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  1. US Orthodox view
  2. Revisionist
  3. Post-revisionist
  4. Post-cold war
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when was the US orthodox view around?

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late 1940s to early 1960s

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what is the US orthodox view summarised?

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aggressive actions of the USSR were to blame for the Cold War because the USSR wanted to export communism worldwide.

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what are the key historians of the US orthodox view and what do they believe?

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  1. Bailey - USSR wanted a world revolution
  2. Kennan - Stalin needed an enemy to prove he was needed
  3. Feis - USSR wanted to spread communism
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what factors influenced the US orthodox view?

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  1. red scare - if you published a pro-soviet view people would think youre communist
  2. personal experience - historians were involved in the events
  3. lack of sources - US sources are sensitive and USSR sources arent available
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what historical events back up the US orthodox view?

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  1. berlin blockade
  2. soviet takeover of eastern europe
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when was the revisionist view around?

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1960s

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what is the revisionist view summarised?

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orthodox historians overstated the soviet threat
US provoked the cold war by trying to achieve economic dominance and making the USSR feel threatened

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what are the key historians of the revisionist view?

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  1. Joyce and Gabriel Kolko
  2. William Appleman Williams
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what factors influenced the revisionist view?

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  1. Cuban Revolution
  2. Vietnam War
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what historical events back up the revisionist view?

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The Marshall plan - American wanted dominance over Europe

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when was the post-revisionist view around?

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early 1970s

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what is the post-revisionist view summarised?

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lots of the responsibility for the cold war lay with the USSR
US policy was also based on a misunderstanding and an exaggeration of soviet strength. as a result the US overreacted.

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what is the key historian of the post-revisionist view?

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John Lewis Gaddis

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what factors influenced the post-revisionist view?

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  1. historical debate - historians wanted to find new interpretations
  2. thawing of the cold war
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when was the post-cold war view around?

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1989 onwards

17
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what is the post-cold war view summarised?

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we cannot be sure who started the cold war. it strengthened existing diversions.

18
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what are the key historians of the post-cold war view?

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  1. John Lewis Gaddis - revised his views more towards orthodox
  2. Michael Cox and Caroline Kennedy-Pipe - conclusions closer to revisionist
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what factors influenced the post-cold war view?

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  1. new soviet sources
  2. ‘Reagan Factor’ - debate started to reflect the polarised politics