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"Us" and "them": collective identity-building of far-right movements in <i>Chemnitz</i> and "Querdenken". [PDF]
Schmidt-Kleinert A.
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Child health in war crisis: barriers to healthcare utilization among internally displaced Sudanese caregivers 2024-2025. [PDF]
Omer AT +12 more
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Museotherapy as a method: an investigation into the emotional experiences of Chinese youth visitors. [PDF]
Wang S, Gong X, Lian W.
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Exposure-Informed Care: Why It's Important and How the Veterans Affairs Does It. [PDF]
McAndrew LM +6 more
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Resilience of Iranian women in natural disasters: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Zarei M +5 more
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2021
The Cold War confrontation and the threat of nuclear devastation had a profound effect on many aspects of life, even in matters as basic as sexuality and family life. Both sides struggled to reinforce the loyalties of their own populations while seeking to influence global opinion. These propaganda battles involved many aspects of life, including sport,
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The Cold War confrontation and the threat of nuclear devastation had a profound effect on many aspects of life, even in matters as basic as sexuality and family life. Both sides struggled to reinforce the loyalties of their own populations while seeking to influence global opinion. These propaganda battles involved many aspects of life, including sport,
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Diplomatic History, 2005
Book reviewed: Hugh Wilford. The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War: Calling the Tune? London, Portland, OR: Frank Cass Publishers, 2003. xvi + 328 pp. Illustrations, index. $115.00 (cloth).
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Book reviewed: Hugh Wilford. The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War: Calling the Tune? London, Portland, OR: Frank Cass Publishers, 2003. xvi + 328 pp. Illustrations, index. $115.00 (cloth).
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2019
During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union each sought to portray their way of organizing society—liberal democracy or Communism, respectively—as materially and morally superior. In their bids for global leadership, each sponsored “front” groups that defended their priorities and values to audiences around the world.
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During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union each sought to portray their way of organizing society—liberal democracy or Communism, respectively—as materially and morally superior. In their bids for global leadership, each sponsored “front” groups that defended their priorities and values to audiences around the world.
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