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The End of the Cold War on the Cold War?
Diplomatic History, 1993Melvyn P. Leffler. A Preponderance of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration, and the Cold War.
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The Cold War within the Cold War
Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, 2011Know Your Enemy was all the talk of the 2009 American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) convention. In scenes worthy of Vanity Fair, groups of graduate students and junior scholars huddled around single copies of the book, scanning indexes for names and reading aloud passages about their favorite and less-than-favorite senior ...
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Review of International Studies, 1987
Over recent years the birth of the post-war world—of the East—West divide in Germany and Europe; the Soviet preponderance in the East; and the Atlantic alliance—has come to exert an enormous attraction over academics and students, and as the archives have been opened in Britain, America and elsewhere, the year 1945 has ceased to be a 'barrier' for ...
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Over recent years the birth of the post-war world—of the East—West divide in Germany and Europe; the Soviet preponderance in the East; and the Atlantic alliance—has come to exert an enormous attraction over academics and students, and as the archives have been opened in Britain, America and elsewhere, the year 1945 has ceased to be a 'barrier' for ...
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The Cold War and the Post-Cold War Hegemony
2019The emergence of the United States after World War II and following the Cold War as a hyper-power, while conditioning the production of social knowledge, has allowed it to proclaim the triumph of capital accumulation. Notes from San Juan demonstrate that, under the complex set of rules, practices, and institutions of neoliberal globalization, national ...
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Conflict in the Cold War and Post-Cold War Worlds
2002The end of the Cold War heralded a revolution in European security. A Europe divided into rival alliances, separated by an ‘Iron Curtain’ and overshadowed by nuclear confrontation, gave way to a new order. The transition was remarkably swift and far reaching in its consequences.
Fergus Carr, Theresa Callan
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Worldview, 1985
Americans can be thankful for their many wise and articulate analysts in such places as the Brookings Institution and Time's Washington bureau, as well as in the State Department and other branches of the U.S. Government. Leon V. Sigal, for example, was a visiting scholar at' Brookings when he wrote Nuclear Forces in Europe.
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Americans can be thankful for their many wise and articulate analysts in such places as the Brookings Institution and Time's Washington bureau, as well as in the State Department and other branches of the U.S. Government. Leon V. Sigal, for example, was a visiting scholar at' Brookings when he wrote Nuclear Forces in Europe.
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