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Convergence and Cold War, 1953–1964 - Austin Jersild

Convergence and Cold War, 1953–1964

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Buch | Hardcover
214 Seiten
2025
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978-1-032-69193-0 (ISBN)
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The debate in Western social science about the growing “convergence" between American and Soviet society acquired political significance in the relationships of the global Cold War. This book explores the consequences and challenges of convergence through a discussion of US-Soviet relations, Sino-Soviet relations, and East-South relations.
The academic debate in Western social science about the growing “convergence” or similarities between American and Soviet society acquired political significance in the diverse relationships that made up the global Cold War. Convergence and Cold War, 1953–1964 explores the consequences and challenges of convergence through a discussion of U.S.–Soviet relations, Sino-Soviet relations, and East–South relations.

The book argues that the debate about convergence was a debate about the character of the broader Cold War itself, and the background to the more recent experience of contemporary globalization and its shared practices and norms. The volume begins by addressing how Americans debated the prospect of a less threatening socialist world shaped by the challenges of industrial modernity, while the Soviets hoped to imitate Western standards of living alongside developing supposedly more elevated forms of consumption, leisure, culture, trade, and economic exchange. The second section analyzes the way supporters of Chairman Mao in China associated the socialist bloc’s engagement with the West as an example of its deterioration and dangerous abandonment of socialist values and practices. The closing chapters examine how the Chinese communicated their frustration with the Soviets and East Europeans to postcolonial states in the Global South. Jersild unpacks this through a case study of Guinea-Conakry, which posed questions about the common practices and policies of the superpowers.

This volume is a valuable resource to students and scholars of the Cold War and International Relations, as well as all those interested in postcolonial studies and the history of globalization.

Austin Jersild is Professor of History at Old Dominion University and the author of The Sino-Soviet Alliance: An International History (2014).

Acknowledgements

Introduction:1953-1964 as International History

Part One: Convergence and Consumerism: U.S.—Soviet Relations

1. Telling the Story of “Socialist Consumerism”

2. The USIA National Exhibit, Moscow: Strategic Consumerism and U.S. Foreign Policy

Part Two: Convergence and Collusion: Sino—Soviet Relations

3. Mao’s Version of the Socialist World

4. Khrushchev’s Version of the Socialist World

Part Three: Convergence and Colonialism: East—South Relations

5. Advising, Aid, and Trade in Guinea-Conakry: Hopes, Frustrations, Outcomes

6. Two Imperialisms: Chinese Lessons for the Guineans

Conclusion: Convergence and Cold War

Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie The Routledge Global 1960s and 1970s Series
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 570 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Zeitgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Systeme
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 1-032-69193-X / 103269193X
ISBN-13 978-1-032-69193-0 / 9781032691930
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