Extending Frontiers
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Expanding the Frontiers
This study examines the history of superpower intervention in domestic conflicts around the world during the Cold War era. This unique analysis goes beyond a reexamination of dramatic instances of American and Soviet intervention to a combination of aggregate event data methodology and historical case studies. General patterns in the nature of superpower intervention throughout four decades are highlighted and U.S.-Soviet behavior is carefully and consistently compared across the entire period of the Cold War.
Extending Frontiers
Author: Ngoh Tiong Tan
language: en
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish Academic
Release Date: 2002
This commemorative volume is a landmark volume, celebrating 50 years of professional education in social work in Singapore. the book aims to convey to readers the early history of the department, the status of a selected set of social issues in the Singapore context, as well as provide a bird's eye view of the new frontiers of social work as envisioned by the faculty. Researchers, policymakers and students will gain insights into the development of innovative social work methods, and will find it a useful reference for their own socio-cultural, economic and political contexts.