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Americans at the Gate (The United States and Refugees during the Cold War) || "The Soul of Our Sense of Nationhood": (2008), Americans at the gate: The United States and refugees during the Cold War. Princeton: Princeton University Press.Carl J. Bon Tempo, Americans at the Gate: The ...
race relations during the Cold War have largely overlooked the significance of Asian Americans, Cheng challenges the black-white focus of the existing historiography. She highlights how Asian Americans made use of the government's desire to be leader of the free world by advocating for civil ...
policy: from the breakdown of the wartime alliance with the USSR and the emergence of the US–Soviet diplomatic hostility and geopolitical confrontation,to U.S. military interventions in the third world and the U.S. role in the ending of the Cold War. The chapter begins with a discussion ...
The war is referred to as "Cold" because neither the Americans nor the Soviets directly attacked the other. This was a competition to be the most advanced nation with the largest nuclear arsenal. Meanwhile, both sides fought indirectly by providing material and military aid to rebellions and ...
Propaganda was just one tool utilized by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Dive into the history of the Cold War and the use of Soviet propaganda to glorify state leaders, demonize the West, and promote Soviet advancements. The Cold War and Soviet Propaganda If you get a chance some...
Using race as both an ideological construct and as a discursive symbol, Chen places most of her attention on the ways that Chinese and Korean Americans were affected by the social and political developments of the early Cold War period. As Cheng maintains, her work aims to unsettle "the ...
The local townspeople welcomed the Americans. Soviet Air Force officers questioned the crew and were satisfied once Curry let them develop the on-board film and they saw nothing of consequence (he had kept his classified maps and town plans hidden). On 6 December an American officer arrived ...
Although there were many scary things about the Cold War, clearly the greatest fear was that by the 1960s both the US and the Soviet Union had a huge...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your...
From Americans' perspective, the lack of the kind of reliable crisis communications that helped get the U.S. and Soviet Union through the Cold War without an armed nuclear exchange is raising the dangers of the U.S.-China relationship now, at a time whenChina's military strength ...