Neither Foe Nor Friend: The American Image of Russia in Transition - Katrin Ullmann - Books - Kubitza, Heinz-Werner, Dr., Tectum Verla - 9783828887855 - July 16, 2011
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Neither Foe Nor Friend: The American Image of Russia in Transition German edition

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For almost half a century, the Iron Curtain had separated Americans and Russians by barriers of misunderstanding, suspicion and alienation. The accession of Mikhail Gorbachev to power in the mid-1980s signalled the beginning of a revolutionary stage in American-Soviet relations. In the course of the following two decades Americans and Russians would interact to an extent never anticipated and come to call each other partners, or even friends. The word friendship, however, is often used superficially. This book provides a more profound answer to the question of how, from the American perspective, the image of, and the relationship to, Russia have changed since the former adversary "opened its doors" to the West. Ullmann not only reveals how the American public's attitudes toward Russia or the scope of people-to-people contacts have changed, she also analyses to what extent Americans have been able to learn about Russia in the mass media and to what extent they have been interested in studying Russian culture and language.


110 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 16, 2011
Original release date 2005
ISBN13 9783828887855
Publishers Kubitza, Heinz-Werner, Dr., Tectum Verla
Pages 110
Dimensions 148 × 210 × 207 mm   ·   154 g
Language German  

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