Die Koue Oorlog: Die Wêreld se Langste Oorlog? / The Cold War: The World's Longest War?
The Cold War is a war that was never declared and never terminated. Historians differ rather seriously on when, how and where it began. They do not, however, differ on the fact that it simply faded away at the end of the eighties, but they assign ...
P.H. Kapp
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A REASSESSMENT OF THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE 1948 MADIUN UPRISING TO THE COLD WAR IN INDONESIA [PDF]
This paper investigates the extent to which the Madiun Uprising of 1948 shaped the Cold War in Indonesia. The uprising resulted in severe and lasting antagonisms between the Indonesian Communist Party and members of the Islamic Party Masyumi due to ...
Katharine McGregor
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The Czech-Egyptian arms deal of 1955 : a turning point in Middle Eastern Cold War history.
This study focuses on the Czechoslovakian-Egyptian arms deal of 1955 and analyzes how it impacted Middle Eastern Cold War policy. Central to the issue is Egyptian President Gamal Abdul Nasser’s approach to garnering Pan-Arab Nationalist support and his decision to approach the Soviet Bloc for weapons and economic aid.
Shaughnessy Skaggs, Thomas Michael
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Le plan Stoica et les relations entre la Roumanie et la Grèce au tournant de la guerre froide (1957)
The Cold War experienced a turning point with the adoption by the USSR of the doctrine of the peaceful coexistence. However, had this ideological shift had consequences on the relationship between Romania and Greece, each one being in the respective ...
Irina Gridan
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Vietnam in the Living Room: Denise levertov’s Poetry of War
In the Eastern dimension of the Cold War, the United States decides to take part in the Vietnam War, turning the conflict into an international contend which would be broadcasted in the Western world.
Elisa Ortiz Barroso
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Tragedy of Errors at Warp Speed: The 2019 Unrest
The 2019 unrest in Hong Kong was the result of complex factors simmering over the years, culminating in a tragedy of errors unreeling at warp speed.
Sam Ho
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Repression, Human Rights, and US Training of Military Forces from the South [PDF]
In order to understand whether US training of military forces from the South has resulted in the use of repression or improvements in human rights, we need to situate the training within the broader context of US foreign policy objectives and strategies.
Blakeley, Ruth
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The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams and International Realities by John J. Mearsheimer
This paper is a review of the book: John J. Mearsheimer, The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams and International Realities (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2018). Mearsheimer observes that in the aftermath of the Cold War, the U.S.
Jude P. Dougherty
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India-Usa: Post Cold War Era New Beginning
Since the outset, researchers have taken a keen interest in the Indo-US ties. International Ties specialists began to closely monitor the real character of relations between the two countries. Foreign policies of several countries were shaped by the cold
Mr.Tapan kumar Mahata
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US-China Economic Statecraft: Turning Cold War into Negotiation
Abstract The trajectory of US economic strength relative to China has driven a reassessment of the US’ rules of engagement on trade and investment. China is turning more authoritarian, more focused on self-sufficiency, challenging US dominance in international institutions, global markets, and critical technologies.
Robert A. Rogowsky, Thomas Hout
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