Not One Inch by M. E. Sarotte - Test
  • 1. Not One Inch by M. E. Sarotte is a compelling historical analysis that delves into the intricate diplomatic negotiations and geopolitical maneuvers following the end of the Cold War, particularly focusing on the tumultuous events surrounding the reunification of Germany and the expansion of NATO. Sarotte meticulously examines the promises made to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev by Western leaders, particularly the assurance that NATO would not extend 'one inch eastward' into Eastern Europe, and contrasts these verbal commitments with the subsequent actions taken by the West. The narrative weaves together a rich tapestry of personal anecdotes, diplomatic archives, and rigorous scholarship to illuminate how misunderstandings and miscommunications shaped the post-war landscape, ultimately leading to the current tensions in the region. By unpacking the complexities of international relations and power dynamics, Sarotte challenges the simplistic narratives surrounding the end of the Cold War and offers a nuanced perspective that reflects on the long-term implications of these critical historical events for contemporary global politics.

    What is the central focus of M.E. Sarotte's 'Not One Inch'?
A) Soviet military strategy
B) NATO expansion after the Cold War
C) The fall of the Berlin Wall
D) European economic integration
  • 2. Which US Secretary of State features prominently in Sarotte's account of NATO expansion?
A) Madeleine Albright
B) James Baker
C) Colin Powell
D) Henry Kissinger
  • 3. Which Soviet leader received assurances about NATO expansion?
A) Vladimir Putin
B) Boris Yeltsin
C) Leonid Brezhnev
D) Mikhail Gorbachev
  • 4. What was the 'Two Plus Four Treaty' primarily concerned with?
A) German reunification
B) NATO expansion
C) Nuclear disarmament
D) European Union formation
  • 5. What year did Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic join NATO?
A) 1995
B) 1999
C) 1991
D) 2004
  • 6. Which US president oversaw the first major NATO expansion?
A) George W. Bush
B) Bill Clinton
C) George H.W. Bush
D) Ronald Reagan
  • 7. What was Russia's primary concern about NATO expansion?
A) Military technology transfer
B) Security threat on its borders
C) Cultural influence
D) Economic competition
  • 8. What primary sources does Sarotte rely on for her research?
A) Fictional representations
B) Declassified government documents
C) Personal memoirs exclusively
D) Only newspaper accounts
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