This "Cold War 2.0," led by the U.S., is designed to arrest China's development and maintain the U.S. status as the world's largest and most influential economy. However, this "war" is starting to backfire on those who are most invested in it. Take the Olympics, for example. Desp...
to evaluate systematically whether the Cold War period was an aberration, different both from the periods that preceded it and those that followed it, the beginning of a new alliance politics that has continued in the post€"Cold War era, or similar in dynamics to eras both before and since...
Pork Chop Hill is also interesting as a reflection on the changing nature not so much of the enemy being fought in the early Cold War era, although that’s certainly in the mix too, but on the Americans fighting, portraying the modern, desegregated US Army with an unstable and evolving ...
In the fall of 1989 the world watched as the Berlin Wall came down. More than a dramatic symbol of the collapse of the Soviet bloc, the event marked the end of the Cold War and the arrival of a whole new era in world politics. How the world powers, built upon foundations that were...
The three-volume series, written by leading international experts in the field, elucidates how the Cold War evolved from the geopolitical, ideological, economic and socio-political environment of the two World Wars and the interwar era, and explains the global dynamics of the Cold War international...
to evaluate systematically whether the Cold War period was an aberration, different both from the periods that preceded it and those that followed it, the beginning of a new alliance politics that has continued in the post€"Cold War era, or similar in dynamics to eras both before and since...
As the world moves away from the familiar bipolar cold war era, many international relations theorists have renewed an old debate about which is more stable: a world with two great powers or a world with many great powers. Based on the chief assumptions of structural realism—namely, that the...
The only major powers whose infrastructure had not been significantly harmed in World War II were the United States and Canada. They were much more prosperous than before the war but exports were a small factor in the American economy. Much of the Marshall Plan aid would be used by the Euro...
In K. Goldmann, U. Hannerz, and C. Westin, eds. Nationalism and Internationalism in the Post-Cold War Era (London: Routledge), 143... G Csepeli - Journal of Ethnic and Migration ... 被引量: 0发表: 2003年 Anarchism, Internationalism and Nationalism in Europe, 1860–1939 This article ...
The plot is intricate, engaging, and offers a unique insight into Cold War-era politics and military strategy. Released: 1990 Directed by: John McTiernan Also ranks #2 on The 50+ Best Submarine Movies Of All Time Also ranks #2 on Action Movie Villains Who Actually Made A Good Point Also...