“…While there has been a fair number of publications on the period of the so-called Second Cold War and the final phase of the Cold War generally (e.g.,Conze, Klimke, & Varon, 2017;Njølstad, 2004;Nuti et al, 2015), this historiography has often marginalized Britain, focusing instead on the two superpowers, especially the United States(Rossinow, 2015;Knoblauch, 2017a;Martin, 2011;Rubinson, 2014; Shaw, 2007, pp. 267-300; Shaw & Youngblood, 2010, pp.…”