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A Turning-Point in the Cold War?
International Affairs, 1950A TURNING-POINT in the cold war? You will have noticed, from the way I have spoken the words, that I am putting them as a question, and not as a statement of a fact that can be taken for granted. Nobody can tell for certain that the cold war is going to continue.
Arnold Toynbee
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1983: Turning Point of the Cold War
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Explaining the End of the Cold War: Turning Points in Soviet Security Policy
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The Cultural Turn in Cold War Studies
Reviews in American History, 2001A little over a decade ago, there were relatively few studies of Cold War culture;' fewer still that sought to explain the Cold War as a cultural phenomenon.2 Today, all this has changed, prompted by the entry into the field of scholars trained in literature, American studies, sociology, anthropology, communication and media studies, as well as by a ...
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Hybrid Warfare and the Turn to Resilience: Back to the Cold War?
Humanitäres Völkerrecht, 2020The concept of “hybrid warfare” has become increasingly en vogue in international security debates and has also garnered attention from the perspective of international law. It is frequently understood to signify a combination of “traditional” forms of warfare with atypical elements like disinformation campaigns, sowing doubts about attribution and the
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Korea’s Hot War Turns Cold: Korea in the Cold War
2019What is the Juche philosophy of self-reliance? In 1955, North Korean leader Kim Il Sung delivered a major speech that introduced the world to the Juche idea.
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The 2020 turning point: Towards a new cold war or a new era of multipolarity?
Theory & Struggle, 2021The contest between the United States and China is entering a decisive phase, with the world configured between a new cold war and a multipolar order with the five big powers more evenly balanced. Discussion of the situation proceeds from an examination of the US trade war against China, revealing the underlying structural inequality in the ...
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The Cold War World Turned Upside Down
2006Addressing the problems that led to the attacks on September 11, 2001 requires a perspective that looks beyond the Middle East or the Western and Muslim “civilizations” to the entire post-Cold War global configuration. A series of contingencies following the end of the Cold War affected the status of nations in the international society of states ...
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As the World Bank Turns: Determinants of IDA Lending in the Cold War and After
Business and Politics, 2011How does the internal organization of a foreign aid donor affect its aid allocation decisions? Despite the voluminous literature on the political economy of foreign aid, little systematic scholarship exists on this topic. This paper analyzes the allocations of the International Development Association (IDA), the World Bank's lending arm for the poorest
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