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Garden City. 1970. Anchor Books/Doubleday. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. Paperback Original. Foreword by Christopher Lasch. 150 pages. paperback. 664. Cover design by Keith Godard. keywords: Cold War History America Politics. FROM THE PUBLISHER-Gar Alperovitz is one of the brightest of postwar revisionist historians. In Cold War Essays he presents his interpretation of American foreign policy and its place in American history, criticizing especially the accepted view of Cold War history. Using recently released documents, Alperovitz refutes the perhaps too simple notion that the Cold War began the day Soviet expansion was halted by American containment. The first three review essays show how American foreign policy was itself responsible, with its surrender to suspicion, military power, and diplomatic momentum. The fourth essay sets the Cold War into the context of American attitudes, as part of what the author calls ‘our deeply expansionist institutions and traditions'. inventory #30857.