Not One Inch, M.E. Sarotte
Not One Inch, M.E. Sarotte
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Not One Inch
America, Russia, and the Making of Post-Cold War Stalemate

Author: M.E. Sarotte

Narrator: Teri Schnaubelt

Unabridged: 15 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/25/2022


Synopsis

A leading expert on foreign policy reveals how tensions between America, NATO, and Russia transformed geopolitics in a Foreign Affairs Best Book of 2021

"Sarotte is the unofficial dean of 'end of Cold War' studies. . . . With her latest book, she tackles head-on the not-controversial-at-all questions about NATO’s eastward growth and the effect it had on Russia's relations with the west." —Daniel W. Drezner, Washington Post

"The most engaging and carefully documented account of this period in East-West diplomacy currently available." —Andrew Moravscik, Foreign Affairs

Based on over a hundred interviews and on secret records of White House–Kremlin contacts, Not One Inch shows how the United States successfully overcame Russian resistance in the 1990s to expand NATO to more than 900 million people. But it also reveals how Washington's hardball tactics transformed the era between the Cold War and the present day, undermining what could have become a lasting partnership.

Vladimir Putin swears that Washington betrayed a promise that NATO would move "not one inch" eastward and justifies renewed confrontation as a necessary response to the alliance's illegitimate "deployment of military infrastructure to our borders." But the United States insists that neither President George H. W. Bush nor any other leader made such a promise.

Pulling back the curtain on U.S.–Russian relations in the critical years between the fall of the Berlin Wall and Putin's rise to power, prize-winning Cold War historian M. E. Sarotte reveals the bitter clashes over NATO behind the facade of friendship and comes to a sobering conclusion: the damage did not have to happen. In this deeply researched and compellingly written book, Sarotte shows what went wrong.

About M.E. Sarotte

M. E. Sarotte is the Kravis Professor of Historical Studies at Johns Hopkins University, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and the author, among other books, of The Collapse: The Accidental Opening of the Berlin Wall.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris on January 31, 2022

Reading this book in January 2022, is somewhat surreal, but timely. Also, having been a “news and military history” junkie as a child throughout the 90s when many of the events written about in this text were occurring makes it extra surreal as I even recall reading and thinking about these events a......more

Goodreads review by Steven on March 21, 2022

As I am writing I am listening to the horrific news emanating from Ukraine. The Russian invasion that began on February 24, 2022, continues to produce atrocity after atrocity with no end in sight. By launching his “special military operation,” Vladimir Putin has ended the post-Cold War settlement in......more

Goodreads review by Elena on February 11, 2022

Deși nu sunt în acord cu unele dintre concluzii (pentru că sunt dureroase pentru cineva din Europa Centrală și de Est), e o carte senzațională. Foarte bine documentată, scrisă atât de bine încât abia aștepți să vezi ce se mai întâmplă (sau ce era în spatele unor timpuri trăite). O recomand din toată......more

Goodreads review by Marks54 on March 24, 2022

The auathor, Mary Sarotte, is an historian and policy analyst whom I encountered hearing her comment on some aspect of the current invasion of Ukraine by Russia. I looked up her books and saw this one of recent vintage. It is a superb book about the war in Ukraine and the longer term developments th......more