One of America's leading historians offers the first major history of the Cold War. Packed with new information drawn from previously unavailable sources, the b
John Lewis Gaddis had written four previous books on the Cold War by the time he published We Now Know – so the main thrust of his new work was not so much to
“The best education in grand strategy available in a single volume . . . a book that should be read by every American leader or would-be leader.”—The Wall
When Strategies of Containment was first published, the Soviet Union was still a superpower, Ronald Reagan was president of the United States, and the Berlin Wa
In this provocative book, a distinguished Cold War historian argues that September 11, 2001, was not the first time a surprise attack shattered American assumpt