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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
Security Index A Russian Journal on International Security, 2007exaly +2 more sources
European Journal of American Culture, 2022
The article is a case study of James Blish’s short story adaptation of the Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS) episode ‘Balance of Terror’, originally a pacifist narrative focused on tragic choices forced upon individuals.
A. Urbańczyk
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The article is a case study of James Blish’s short story adaptation of the Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS) episode ‘Balance of Terror’, originally a pacifist narrative focused on tragic choices forced upon individuals.
A. Urbańczyk
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Notes from the Editors, April 2022
Monthly review, 2022buy this issue As we write these notes at the beginning of March 2022, the eight-year limited civil war in Ukraine has turned into a full-scale war. This represents a turning point in the New Cold War and a great human tragedy.
-. The Editors
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The Spread and Intensification of Gay and Lesbian Identities
The Path to Gay Rights, 2018The historical narrative of the book starts in this chapter through a recap of the primary events in LGBTQ movement history in the United States leading up to the 1990s. The origin of the concept of ‘homosexuals’ in the medical research of the late 1890s,
J. Garretson
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Explaining the End of the Cold War: Turning Points in Soviet Security Policy
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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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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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