Celeste Rowan Rowan Ideology Divided Europe Before Weapons Did

Ideology Divided Europe Before Weapons Did

von Celeste Rowan

Understanding How Political Visions of Postwar Order Created the Cold War's Opposing Blocs, 1945–1991

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American and Soviet leaders alike believed their political systems represented humanity's future—this certainty, more than nuclear arsenals, made compromise nearly impossible.
The Cold War emerged not inevitably from World War II's end but from fundamentally incompatible visions of political and economic organization. This book examines how American liberal capitalism and Soviet communism—both claiming universal validity—transformed wartime allies into adversaries whose competition shaped global politics for half a century without direct military confrontation between superpowers. Through declassified diplomatic cables, party archives, parliamentary debates, intelligence assessments, and firsthand accounts from political actors across the Iron Curtain, the narrative traces how ideological commitments hardened into rigid blocs. The book follows key moments: disagreements over Poland's government, the Marshall Plan's economic reconstruction linking Western Europe to American markets, the Berlin Blockade testing resolve, NATO and Warsaw Pact formalizing military divisions. Beyond superpower capitals, the narrative explores how Cold War logic penetrated domestic politics throughout Europe—anticommunist purges in the West, suppression of dissent in the East, neutral nations navigating impossible pressures. It examines how both systems justified authoritarianism through external threat: McCarthyism and surveillance states in Western democracies, show trials and closed borders in Eastern bloc countries. The book analyzes détente's possibilities and limitations, Solidarity's challenge to Soviet control, Gorbachev's reforms intended to save communism that instead enabled its collapse, and reunification's complexities. It questions triumphalist narratives by examining economic exhaustion, systemic failures, and popular resistance that undermined Soviet authority alongside Western pressure.

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Celeste Rowan
Celeste Rowan is a nonfiction author known for writing reflective books on mindfulness, emotional resilience, and intentional living. Her calm and thoughtful approach blends psychology, philosophy, and everyday wisdom to help readers cultivate greater balance, clarity, and inner peace.

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Cold War political history postwar Europe division ideological conflict analysis Iron Curtain origins superpower rivalry European bloc politics Cold War conclusion

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ISBN: 9783565210824
Verlag: epubli
Erscheinung: 30.01.2026

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