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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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East-West Negotiations over Austria in 1949: Turning-Point in the Cold War
Journal of Contemporary History, 1989With the exception of 1955, when the Austrian State Treaty was actually signed, the year 1949 was the most important period in the great power negotiations over Austria's fate. After two years of failure to reach agreement among the four occupying powers, frustrated largely by the intransigence of the Soviet government, a change occurred which marked a
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George Kennan in Belgrade (1961): a cold‐war strategy planner turned into an embassy bureaucrat
Managerial Law, 2002Attempts to sum up and present the activities of Kennan as the US ambassador to Belgrade in 1961. Looks at his impact (or lack of it) on the formulation of US policy and concrete legislative action regarding this crucial aspect of the over‐all American policy towards the Eastern bloc. Uses published sources to show the general trend in the US strategic
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2012
One of our most familiar stories of American social science in the Cold War era concerns the rise and dominion of “modernization theory.”1 American social scientists tried to systematize knowledge of how societies “became modern,” in response to post-World War II decolonization and in the expectation or hope that poor countries would steadily achieve ...
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One of our most familiar stories of American social science in the Cold War era concerns the rise and dominion of “modernization theory.”1 American social scientists tried to systematize knowledge of how societies “became modern,” in response to post-World War II decolonization and in the expectation or hope that poor countries would steadily achieve ...
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The Pivot: Neoconservatives, the Philippines, and the Democracy Agenda
The Reagan Administration, the Cold War, and the Transition to Democracy Promotion, 2018Mattias Fibiger
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Cold War Cinema and the Traumatic Turn in Europe
2022Nerijus Milerius +3 more
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International Labor and Working-Class History, 2008
AbstractThis article explores tensions within the Democratic Party's uneasy alliance of grassroots labor and blue-collar evangelicalism that collapsed in heated confrontation during California's postwar political realignment. The context in which this played out is Ham and Eggs, one of California's largest old-age welfare movements during the 1930s ...
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AbstractThis article explores tensions within the Democratic Party's uneasy alliance of grassroots labor and blue-collar evangelicalism that collapsed in heated confrontation during California's postwar political realignment. The context in which this played out is Ham and Eggs, one of California's largest old-age welfare movements during the 1930s ...
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