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Divided Together
The United States and the Soviet Union in the United Nations, 1945-1965
2012
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Divided Together studies US and Soviet policy toward the United Nations during the first two decades of the Cold War. It sheds new light on a series of key episodes, beginning with the prehistory of the UN, an institution that aimed to keep the Cold War cold. Gaiduk employs previously secret Soviet files on UN policy, greatly expanding the evidentiary basis for studying the world organization. His analysis of Soviet and U.S. tactics and behavior, covering a series of international controversies over security and crisis resolution, reveals how the rivals tried to use the UN to gain leverage over each other during the institution's critical early years. Part of the Cold War International History Project Series from Woodrow Wilson Center Press

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Ilya V. Gaiduk
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Born in 1961 in Turkmenistan, Ilya Gaiduk studied in Moscow and was at the time of his death senior research fellow at the Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences. He had also been a visiting fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, DC, and at the Nobel Institute in Oslo.
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