The Cold War What was the “Cold” War? Intense political rivalry and mistrust between the U.S. and the Soviet Union No physical fighting between the 2 countries Various “satellite” wars (Korea, Vietnam) as the U.S. instituted its containment policy Yalta Conference February 1945: FDR, C...
Notes on the Cold War in Southeast Asiadoi:10.1080/14649370120111028InformaworldInter-Asia Cultural StudiesChuaBeng-Huat
People of the Cold War Do you Know 1945-1989 Joseph Stalin Winston Churchill Harry S. Truman Mao Tse-Tung Chiang Kai-Shek BACK Chinese Nationalist—loses to Mao--flees to Taiwan Taiwan creates “satellites” in E. Europe—”sparks” Cold War “Iron Curtain” speech—describes Soviet control ...
The War Within Hero Talents Preview I feel like I should be interested in what Blizz has going on when it comes to the next retail expansion… though I also feel like I shouldn’t care since I haven’t played since earlyShadowlands… so I did poke my nose into the early look at the ...
American Diplomacy and the End of the Cold War: An Insider's Account of U.S. Policy in Europe, 1989-1992. By Hutchings Robert L. . Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 1997. xviii, 456 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Chronology. Index... measures to improve planning were indeed ...
Dismantling the Cold War Economy. By Ann Markusen and Joel Yudken · New York: Basic Books, 1992. xx + 314 pp. Tables, charts, notes, and index. $25.00. IS... By Philip J. Funigiello; Dismantling the Cold War Economy. By Ann Markusen and Joel Yudken · New York: Basic Books, ...
Notes 1 Three later novels attributed to ‘Rodney Garland’, published after Adam de Hegedus’s death in 1955, were the work of fellow Hungarian novelist Peter de Polnay: World Without Dreams (1961); Hell and High Water (1962); and The Sorcerer’s Broth (1966). 2 The Heart in Exile ...
The First Cold War: The Legacy of Woodrow Wilson in U.S.-Soviet Relations. By Donald E. Davis and Eugene P. Trani. (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2002. xxvi, 329 pp. $42.50, isbn 0-8262-1388-X.) The First Cold War's thesis is stark and simple. As Donald E. Davis ...
Toland often speaks in lofty, sarcastic tone, deriding his listeners for being boring and foolish - all the while clearly relishing every opportunity he has to preach his agenda. His writing is full of poetic language and convoluted metaphors, and Ghost even notes that Toland must not have be...
Inspecting the warrant that morning, Binney, a long-time veteran of the Cold War and the battle against totalitarianism, felt a chill. The fact that it listed Risen's book confirmed for him that he was caught up in a leak investigation that many at the agency were watching warily. Publishe...