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  • ==Cold war==
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  • * [[Cold War, Bibliography]]
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  • ==Cold War== While the Soviet [[Tu-95]] and U.S. [[B-52]] were introduced in the Cold War, variants continue in service today.
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  • #Redirect [[Cold War]]
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  • ...http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=topics.home&topic_id=1409 Cold War International History Project]
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  • ...he [[Second World War]], disbanded in 1945, reactivated twice during the [[Cold War]], and no longer active
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  • *[http://www.trumanlibrary.org/whistlestop/study_collections/coldwar/ Cold War]
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  • ...ond World War]], usually in the context of the [[NATO]] alliance and the [[Cold War]]
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  • ====Cold War==== During the Cold War, the U.S. Navy went through numerous renamings of cruiser-like ship types,
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  • ===Cold War===
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  • ...based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Signals intelligence at the start of the Cold War]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cold War}}
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  • ...an War]], and, principally in antisubmarine and amphibious roles, into the Cold War until replaced by larger ships
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • A U.S. foreign policy doctrine of the [[Cold War]], begun in 1947, focusing on keeping Communist nations "contained" from fu
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  • *Coauthor, ''We All Lost the Cold War'' (1995)
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  • ...C]] document describing the strategy to oppose the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
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  • ...onflict between the major states of different civilizations, such as the [[Cold War]]
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • ...l in Soviet military intelligence ([[GRU]]), possibly the most important [[Cold War]] defector, who remained in place, providing information, until shot
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  • ...II-designed intercontinental bomber, vulnerable to fighters but an interim Cold War aircraft until jet bombers were available; some continuing reconnaissance u
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  • ==Cold War==
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  • ...le for shaping foreign policy during the Truman administration and early [[Cold War]].
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • A Cold War [[electronic intelligence]] system of multiple sets of [[microsatellite clu
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • ...ernational relations and the Middle East, with particular reference to the Cold War, Iran, and the Arabian peninsula.
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • ...ear-propelled [[cruiser]] intended as an [[aircraft carrier]] escort; only Cold War cruiser with substantial armor; purpose-built as missile ship with guns lat
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  • An alternative to the [[containment policy]] of the [[Cold War]], a doctrine of actively pushing the Soviets back from expansion without d
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  • * [[F-14 Tomcat]], Cold War fighter * [[ES-3 Shadow]], Cold War signals intelligence aircraft
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  • ==Cold War== ...ome of the main types of bomber aircraft on standby during the so-called [[Cold War]] from about 1945 to 1990.
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  • ...old War International History Project Bulletin, International Security and Cold War History, among others. During 1996-98 he served on the editorial board of
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • ...Scholar, [[Brookings Institution]]: specialist on [[arms control]], the [[Cold War]], the former [[Soviet Union]] and [[NATO]]; former [[U.S. Ambassador to Bu
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  • ...of broadcasting was not fully understood until [[World War II]] and the [[Cold War]]. Even before the [[United States of America]] entered the war in 1941, j
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  • {{rpl|Cold War}}
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  • ...; Professor of International Relations and Co-Director of the [[Centre for Cold War Studies]], [[London School of Economics]]; Executive Committee of the Europ
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • | title = Addressing a Cold War Legacy with a New Way to Produce TATB ...se, as a precursor, two chemicals that are both dangerous and surplus to [[Cold War]] requirements, UDMH (unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine) and [[Explosive D]]
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  • A transition of the view of U.S. foreign policy from the [[Cold War]] model to one based on "realism", and a balance of power among the U.S., U
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  • ...anced [[attack submarine]]s of the [[United States Navy]], optimized for [[Cold War]] requirements as a replacement for the [[Los Angeles-class]]; production c
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  • In international relations, the most powerful nation(s). During the [[cold war]], the [[United States of America]] and [[Soviet Union]] were recognized su
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  • ...in 1950, when the danger was Soviet expansionism. It revived in 1976 over Cold War concerns, and recently reactivated against terrorism, stated as militant Is
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  • ...ern cities as its hinterland sank into poverty. [[World War II]] and the [[Cold War]] revived the city, with wave after wave of military spending. Today it is
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  • ====Cold War==== ====Post-Cold War====
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  • ...rcraft carrier]] operation, continuing in a secondary role well into the [[Cold War]]; planned later ships built to [[Ticonderoga (carrier)-class]] design; man
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • ...s Air Force]] from its formation in 1946 until, following the end of the [[Cold War]], it was dis-established in 1992. In 1955, the service was the eponymous s
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  • ===Cold War classes===
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  • The Southeast Asian Treaty Organization (SEATO) was created in the Cold War, but was never a viable organization, as was its presumed counterpart, the
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • *''Cold War, Third World. An Essay on Soviet-American Relations'' Radius, London, 1989
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • ...in the context of international relations, broadly the successor to the [[Cold War]] relationship among the [[People's Republic of China]] (PRC), the [[Union ...o include the PRC. In detente, the five-power model that characterized the Cold War, as well as the declaratory nuclear-armed powers of the [[Treaty on the Non
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  • ...l Studies (CSIS)''' to meet a perceived need for independent opinion in th Cold War, it is a "bipartisan, nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington, D
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • ...[[United States of America]] that analysts widely believed prevented the [[Cold War]] from turning into a nuclear war]]. Its fundamental assumption was that bo
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  • {{r|Cold War}}, 1947-89
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  • ==Cold war concepts== ...unterforce was not a U.S. policy, and possibly not a Soviet policy, in the Cold War, the availability of conventional PGMs and other non-nuclear methods of att
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  • ...War]]. Disbanded in 1945, the division was reactivated twice during the [[Cold War]]. ==Cold War==
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  • *''The Coming Anarchy: Shattering the Dreams of the Post Cold War'' (2000)
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  • ...Pennsylvania]], where he teaches communications and the presidency and the Cold War; Senior Fellow, [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]] co-chairman of FPRI�
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • Containment Policy was a [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[Cold War]] international relations policy to attempt to prevent, by diplomatic, econ During the Cold War, opponents proposed a more "victory" strategy, one of the keys, for example
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  • ...nse Ministers to integrate countering-WMD as a mission area into NATO post-Cold War force planning. From 1998 to 1999, he was seconded to the [[International
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • ...l R. Bechloss, ''At The Highest Levels: The Inside Story of the End of The Cold War'' (1993)
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  • He was a [[Cold War]] advocate of the [[containment policy]], and especially intent on preventi
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  • ...n May 1938; served through the [[Second World War]], [[Korean War]], and [[Cold War]].
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  • ...was renamed '''Fleet and Industrial Supply Center Oakland'''. During the [[Cold War]] it was one of the Navy's most important supply facilities.
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  • ...rge C. ''Aid to Russia, 1941-1946: Strategy, Diplomacy, the Origins of the Cold War'' (1973) [http://www.questia.com/read/55466120 online edition] * Martel, Leon. ''Lend-Lease, Loans and the Coming of the Cold War: A Study in the Implementation of Foreign Policy.'' 1979.
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  • | title = We All Lost the Cold War
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  • ...n policy during the [[Harry S. Truman|Truman]] administration in the early Cold War years, 1945-1952, including the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, NATO, t ==Cold War==
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  • {{r|Cold War}}
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  • ...the [[Royal Navy]]. The U.S. Sixth Fleet, however, became prominent in the Cold War, as well as conflicts in Arab nations and in Arab-Israeli wars. Its ships ...ith other warships, although they were sometimes at high alert. During the Cold War, the Soviets built a strong Mediterranean squadron, which never had a serio
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  • ...American exceptionalism, or, in the case of the [[Vietnam War]], a hard [[Cold War]] logic. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...scribes it is a basis for the thinking of [[Ronald Reagan]] and the post-[[Cold War]] period.
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  • ...nd L. ''The Great Transition: American-Soviet Relations and the End of the Cold War'' (1994), detailed narrative by a hostile critic [http://www.questia.com/re * Lagon, Mark P. ''The Reagan Doctrine: Sources of American Conduct in the Cold War's Last Chapter'' (1994) [http://www.questia.com/read/9161896?title=The%20Re
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  • ...id of criminal Nazis, but build democracy and practical alliance for the [[Cold War]].
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  • With the end of the Cold War reducing the "blue water" submarine threat, carrier-based MPA have been ret
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  • * [[Cold War]]
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  • ...lry]], he served in various combat roles in the [[Second World War]]. As a Cold War assistant divisiom commander, he developed "overwatch" maneuver tactics, wi
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  • ...als' Advantage: U.S. Navy Operational Intelligence in World War II and the Cold War''.
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  • ...rean War]], he served as a battalion and regimental commander during the [[Cold War]]. While a battalion commander, he served under [[Hamilton H. Howze]], who ...lished Army doctrine for [[operational art]]. The first edition featured a Cold War model called "Active Defense", but the tradition of doctrinal thinking emer
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  • After the Second World War, and as the [[Cold War]] intensified, several external review commissions, such as the [[1949 Eber
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  • ...ational History in China: A Review of the Last Twenty Years," ''Journal of Cold War Studies''10#1 Winter 2008, pp. 81-115 in [[Project Muse]]
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  • ...ld War]], and, with the advent of nuclear weapons, was a key part of the [[Cold War]]. In the Cold War and present context, strategic bombing is a subset of [[strategic strike]],
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  • * ''[[Gideon's Trumpet (Jack Key novel)]]'', a novel about the cold war by Jack Key, first published in 1999 [ISBN 1413797636].
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  • * Gaddis, John. ''A New History of the Cold War'' (2006) * Mastny, Vojtech. ''The Cold War and Soviet Insecurity: The Stalin Years'' (1998) [http://www.questia.com/PM
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  • * Correll, John T. ''The Air Force and the Cold War'' (2002), short official history of USAF [https://www.aef.org/media/reports
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  • ...J. L. ''Canadian-American Relations in Wartime: From the Great War to the Cold War.'' (1975). 205 pp. * Donaghy, Greg, ed. ''Canada and the Early Cold War, 1943-1957'' (1998) [http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/department/history/coldwa
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  • ...ered the most important Western [[human-source intelligence|spy]] of the [[Cold War]]. He had extensive access both to information on Soviet military technolog
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  • Blue water was characteristic both of the [[Cold War]] and [[Second World War]]. In today's geopolitical environment, "[[green w
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  • ...Nevertheless, the B-29, and its derivative, the B-50, did feature in early Cold War nuclear plans such as [[Operation DROPSHOT]]. B-29s remained in supporting ==Cold War==
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  • ==Divisions in the Cold War==
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  • ...icy'', ''Security Studies'', ''International Relations'', and ''Journal of Cold War Studies,'' and coeditor of the ''Cornell Studies in Security Affairs'', pub
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  • | title = 1996 Vietnam Symposium: "After the Cold War: Reassessing Vietnam" 18-20 April 1996
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  • * Bernhard, Nancy. ''U.S. Television News and Cold War Propaganda, 1947-1960'' (2003) [http://www.amazon.com/Television-Propaganda
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  • ...s was the [[mutual assured destruction]] nuclear deterrence model of the [[Cold War]].
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  • ...Tragedy of American Diplomacy? Rethinking the Marshall Plan," ''Journal of Cold War Studies'' 7.1 (2005) 97-134 in [[Project Muse]], a controversial article th ...r, Charles S. "The Marshall Plan and the Division of Europe." ''Journal of Cold War Studies'' 2005 7(1): 168-174. in [[Project Muse]], a rebuttal saying the ER
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  • The US-Israel military relationship has evolved since the Cold War, when Israel was indeed an extremely important source of intelligence on So
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  • ...nked Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Operation Condor, during the Cold War, involved Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay.
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  • ...arnation of the Committee on the Present Danger, which went idle after the Cold War.
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  • While the need for such a weapon seemed to diminish with the end of the [[Cold War]], new applications have emerged, where it might be used to engage a submar
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  • ...s. He attained the rank of lieutenant colonel, running agents during the [[Cold War]] in [[East Germany]], and gained a thorough knowledge of the gritty realit
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  • ...ned at a time when strategic forces were being reduced with the end of the Cold War. In nine short years since its rebirth, 20th Air Force experienced three m
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  • *[http://www.deepcold.com/ Artwork representing the cold war in space]
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  • ...nce had increased with growing animosity between the United States and its Cold War enemies. During the Vietnam War, Davisville once again served as a major tr ...Naval Construction Battalion Center. Davisville saw its final days as the Cold War drew to a close. It was finally decommissioned on April 1, 1994.
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  • ...Points: Détente in Perspective," in Odd Arne Westad, ed. ''Reviewing the Cold War: Approaches, Interpretations, Theory'' (2000), pp 326-42; [http://www.amazo .... says nearly everyone with substantial academic credentials in the early Cold War decades was wrong nearly all the time.
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  • ...ual Assured Destruction]], sometimes called a "balance of terror" in the [[Cold War]], in which both sides retained sufficient numbers of protected weapons for
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  • Her third book, ''Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism'' (ISBN 1-4000-5030-8), also published by Crown For
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  • *Warren, James. ''The Mystery of Khe Sanh'' in Robert Cowley, ed. ''The Cold War: A Military History''. New York: Random House, 2005.
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  • ...t laid out the basic strategy to oppose the Soviet Union in fighting the [[Cold War]]. It called for tripling the defense budget, and the globalization and mil ...e economy could tolerate, and called for a more aggressive approach to the cold war. The report was under consideration when the outbreak of the Korean War mov
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  • ...rency). His attempts to reform the Communist Party led to the end of the [[Cold War]]&mdash;for which he received the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] of 1990&mdash;and t
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  • *1955-75 [[Vietnam War]] A post-colonial independence/Cold War conflict between communist North Vietnam against South Vietnam, assisted by
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  • ==Cold war and after==
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  • ...the post-war rise and critique of the welfare state in Great Britain, the Cold War and the subsequent collapse of the Soviet empire together with the re-emerg
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  • ...U.S. made significant reductions in its troop levels in Germany after the Cold War ended. The U.S., however, continues to recognize that the security and pros ...rming itself from a purely territorial defense force, as it was during the Cold War, into an expeditionary force capable of deploying up to 14,000 soldiers at
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  • | title = Blowback: America's recruitment of Nazis and its effects on the Cold War
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  • ...ange [[P-700 3M-45 Granat]] anti-ship missile. It is likely that had the [[Cold War]] ever turned hot, the ''Kirov'' class cruisers together with [[Slava-class
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  • * Spencer C. Tucker, ed. ''The Encyclopedia of the Cold War: A Political, Social and Military History''
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  • ...led in Counterintelligence but Promoted the Politics of McCarthyism in the Cold War Years.'' (2002). 307 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Chasing-Spies-Counter-Intel * Doherty, Thomas. ''Cold War, Cool Media: Television, McCarthyism, and American Culture'' (2003) [http:/
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  • ...viet expansion. Historians often use it to mark the starting date of the [[Cold War]]. ...pport for aid to Greece and Turkey, but it ultimately underpinned American Cold War policy throughout Europe and worldwide. The doctrine addressed a broader cu
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  • ...ture and democratize Japanese society, ambitions became more modest as the Cold War chilled. Kennan's containment doctrine was the priority of the Truman Admin
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  • * Saunders, Francis Stonor. ''The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters.'' (2000). 509 pp. * Trahair, Richard C. S. ''Encyclopedia of Cold War Espionage, Spies, and Secret Operations'' (2004) [http://www.questia.com/SM
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  • His [[debut novel]], ''The Cold War Swap'', introducing '''McCorkle''' and '''Padillo''', was written in only s * ''The Cold War Swap'' (1966)
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  • ...ef name=BarnettTws/> He said the military "became very detached during the Cold War, like a separate caste ... they became very divorced after Vietnam, [saying
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  • Since telemetry is usually line-of-sight, especially in the Cold War, a number of U.S. foreign policies were dictated by the need to have TELINT
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  • ...e defense of North America. It was formed during the chilliest days of the Cold War, when the main Soviet threat would be coming across the Arctic; the geometr The iconic command post, during the Cold War, was deep inside Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado; Cheyenne Mountain Operation
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  • ...to respond quickly to nuclear threat caused further delegation during the Cold War, but Congress began to challenge the authority after the Vietnam War with t
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  • ...''Once Upon a Distant War'' said Halberstam "...was not antiwar. They were cold war children, just like me, brought up on hiding under the desk.” It was simp
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  • ...tellites. The AFL hailed the [[Harry S. Truman|Truman]] administration's [[Cold War]] policies and strongly supported American military intervention in the [[K
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  • ...iberalism: The NAACP and Resistance to Civil-Defense Planning in the Early Cold War, 1951-1953." International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society 13.3 (2
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  • * Ostermann, Christian Friedrich, ed. "Gorbachev and Afghanistan." ''Cold War International History Project Bulletin'' 2003-2004 (14-15): 139-192. Issn:
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  • *During the [[Cold War]] that followed World War II, the United States tested a nuclear weapon tha
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  • ...ttention today. Many techniques refined for blue-water operations in the [[Cold War]] are obsolescent; the North Atlantic is not likely to be a battle area. Th
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  • ...The Untold Secrets of Russia's Master Spy in America After the End of the Cold War''. <ref name=Novosti2008-01-28>{{citation
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  • The '''[[Cold War]]''' is well documented by political scientists and historians. Following a * Ball, S. J. ''The Cold War: An International History, 1947&ndash;1991'' (1998), British perspective; s
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  • ...Administration saw the war as a proxy for great power confrontation in the Cold War, although, with the benefit of hindsight, it was far more a Vietnamese stru
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  • ...xt two decades, he broadcast news programs featuring exchanges between the Cold War Superpowers, specials on crises in China, Iran, and the former Soviet Union
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  • ...d thus far like the man who can carry Municipal safely through the melodic cold war with the Communists' State Opera. ‘I can't match them with quantity,’ h “Operatic Cold War” Time Magazine, Monday, Jan. 24, 1955 http://www.time.com/time/printo
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  • ...f nuclear war had [[mutual assured destruction]] been invoked during the [[Cold War]], is licit for nations but not for non-national actors.
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  • ...er to shoot the archer than to attempt to shoot down the arrow. During the Cold War, the United States Navy doctrine for protecting carrier battle groups inclu
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  • ''A black comedy of the Cold War about a U.S. General who goes mad and singlehandedly attempts to destroy th
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  • ...eat as any we faced during the Civil War, the so-called "Good War", or the Cold War. " <ref name=Rice>{{citation
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  • ...Limited War In Retrospect," ''Conference on the Power of Free Inquiry and Cold War International History'' (1998) [http://www.archives.gov/research/cold-war/c ...ational History in China: A Review of the Last Twenty Years," ''Journal of Cold War Studies''10#1 Winter 2008, pp. 81-115 in [[Project Muse]]
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  • ...t)|Martin Shaw]] described these atrocities as "the purest genocide of the Cold War era."<ref>''Theory of the Global State: Globality as Unfinished Revolution'
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  • ...ut guided real-world choices that decision makers often, especially in the Cold War, thought were the least of an assortment of evils. ...U.S. leaders, in the period following the Second World War and through the Cold War, followed a "moral pragmatism" that led to authoritarian governments who su
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  • ...s of intense [[Second World War]] fighting, mysterious disappearances, and Cold War testing, a series of islands and atolls in the [[Pacific Ocean]], the '''Un
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  • * Percox, David A. ''Britain, Kenya and the Cold War: Imperial Defence, Colonial Security and Decolonisation.'' Tauris, 2004. 25
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  • * Halpern, Martin. ''UAW Politics in the Cold War Era'' (1988)
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  • ...erations were approved between 1945 and 1987. With the winding down of the Cold War, however, 13 new ones (not including the peace enforcement operation in Som
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  • * Stromquist, Shelton. ''Labor's Cold War: Local Politics in a Global Context'' (2008) [http://www.amazon.com/Labors-
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  • ...provided intelligence to policymakers during World War II, the [[Cold war|Cold War]], the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]], the [[Vietnam war|Vietnam War]] and the [[
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  • ...ls have allegedly been employed for more deadly purposes. Throughout the [[Cold War]] and since, the CIA is thought to have been employing a pod of [[dolphins]
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  • ...t; he supported an anti-Communist foreign policy inclufing support for the Cold War, the Korean War and the Vietnam war.
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  • ...which it captured Soviet equipment that it provided to the U.S. After the Cold War, there are some mutual development programs, such as the [[Arrow (missile)|
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  • ...edan and ''The Feminine Mystique'': Labor Union Radicalism and Feminism in Cold War America | journal = [[American Quarterly]] | volume = 48 | issue = 1 | page
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  • ...ter of civil rights and advocate of gun control. Although he supported the Cold War, he warned repeatedly THE BOMB could overcome human reason and go out of co
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  • During the [[Cold War]], the [[United States Navy]] [[WHITE CLOUD satellite]] system was made up
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  • ...Federal response, with much of the work at state and local level. As the Cold War ended, the emphasis of the disaster shifted to response to natural disaster | title = A Cold War and a Hot Bomb
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  • *Reisch, George. ''How the Cold War Transformed Philosophy of Science : To the Icy Slopes of Logic''. New York:
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  • * Jacobs, Seth. ''Cold War Mandarin: Ngo Dinh Diem and the Origins of America's War in Vietnam, 1950-1
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  • ...trobe Talbott. ''At the Highest Levels: The Inside Story of the End of the Cold War.'' 1993 ...he Reagan Administration, Economic Warfare, and Starting to Close down the Cold War." ''Diplomatic History''(3): 531-556. Fulltext in SwetsWise, Ingenta and Eb
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  • Following the end of the [[Cold War]] some theorists believed that the existing suite of US Armoured vehicles,
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  • ...viet Union also was active in this period, and it was expected much of the Cold War would take place in the deep. Both sides put high priorities on [[anti-subm "Akula" means "shark" in Russian. As the Cold War warmed, the Soviets, and then the Russians, revealed their previously class
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  • ...Henry. "A Conservative Critique of Containment: Senator Taft on the Early Cold War Program." In David Horowitz, ed., ''Containment and Revolution.'' (1967), p ...A. Taft Dissents from Military Escalation." In Thomas G. Paterson, ed., ''Cold War Critics: Alternatives to American Foreign Policy in the Truman Years.'' (19
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  • ...ies well before World War II, the situation increased significantly in the Cold War. The 1940 U.S. Marine Corps ''Manual for Small Wars'' remains a reference b
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  • ...rsions to produce a convincingly complex picture”), and most recently, The Cold War and Soviet Insecurity (winner of the Bernath Prize). A U.S. citizen, his la ...Project of Brown University’s Watson Institute, as well as the End of the Cold War Project. A Russian citizen, she has won several fellowships and awards duri
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  • ...] calls Kaplan among the four “most widely read” authors defining the post-Cold War era (along with [[Francis Fukuyama]], the late Harvard Professor [[Samuel H
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  • ...ain became the capital. The two parts had been divided since 1945 by the [[Cold War]]. The metaphorical ''[[Iron Curtain]]'' and the very real Berlin Wall were
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  • ...chard Nixon]], he created a détente policy that called for an end to the [[Cold War]] and for friendly relations with both the [[Soviet Union]] and China. ...ear Options, 1969-1972: Prelude to the Schlesinger Doctrine." ''Journal of Cold War Studies'' 2005 7(3): 34-78. Issn: 1520-3972 Fulltext: [[Project Muse]]; Aar
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  • Technology again caused a quantum change with the [[Cold War]], with many interservice battles and mission redefinitions as a result of ===Cold War===
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  • ...r the United States or the Soviet Union, and employed by them during the [[Cold War]], and that this has never been disclosed. This scenario is suggested by th ...ut found nothing suggesting that he was still alive. With the onset of the Cold War and the shift of priorities to meeting the challenge of the Soviet Union, i
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  • ...ope under Communist control, angering his wartime allies and opening the [[Cold War]]. The Allied response was a policy of containment that used superior econo ==1945-1953: Cold War==
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  • ...) by Russia in 1991. Reagan is thus credited with achieving victory in the Cold War.<ref> Knopf (2004)</ref> As a great communicator, and leader of the Republi ==Foreign Policy: Cold War==
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  • ...adows: The Ultimate Insiders Story of Five Presidents and How They Won the Cold War'', published in 1996.
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  • * Gerson, Mark. ''The Neoconservative Vision: From the Cold War to Culture Wars '' (1997) ...Christian Right: The Protestant Far Right from the Great Depression to the Cold War''. Temple University Press. 1983
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  • ...he history of SIGINT after the end of World War II, through the end of the Cold War and the rise of regional and nonstate concerns. SIGINT from 1990 to the pre ...artime Directorate of Studies and Research (DGER) by November 1944. As the Cold War heated, France was concerned with the presence of Communist networks among
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  • ...ref> H. Larry Ingle, "The American Friends Service Committee, 1947-49: the Cold War's Effect" ''Peace & Change'' 1998 23(1): 27-48. Issn: 0149-0508 Fulltext: [
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  • ...needed for sustained burning. Weapons-grade plutonium, left over from the cold war, is denatured (diluted with reactor-grade plutonium) as it is added to the
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  • ...'''Cuban Missile Crisis''' of October, 1962 was a critical point in the [[Cold War]]. American spy planes discovered the Soviets had installed missiles with n ...nator Keating, William Pawley, and the Cuban Missile Crisis," ''Journal of Cold War Studies'' 1.3 (1999) 139-167 in [[Project Muse]]</ref>
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  • ...t Union|Communist Party General Secretary]] [[Yuri Andropov]] during the [[Cold War]], and receiving a reply from Andropov which included a personal invitation
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  • ...ture of the situation, the account of the Gehlen organization in the early Cold War will remain damning." ...rmans could have provided the United States with intelligence in the early Cold War period, to which Naftali said that the correct approach would have been to
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  • ...or Israel could be justified if it filled a key strategic role. During the Cold War, there was a fairly strong case, but less so at other times. ...nd Walt spend only 2.5 pages on the period between 9/11 and the end of the Cold War. Many agree that Israel was a much less valuable strategic asset.
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  • ...which took the position that the intelligence community took too much of a Cold War view, and did not give sufficient concern to rogue states. <ref name=BMTC>{ ...stovepiping that dominated U.S. national security institutions during the Cold War<ref name=Kaplan>{{citation
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  • ...rted the formation of the [[United Nations]] and downplayed the emerging [[Cold War]]. In domestic policy his government tried to boost the economy with fisc
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  • ...lly agree that Truman and his advisers were wrong whether the issue is the Cold War, Korea, or the atomic bomb. Revisionists had argued that Truman's goal at P Truman, a Southern Baptist, sought religious allies in the Cold War. He tried to unite the world's religions in a spiritual crusade against co
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  • ...e shaping the patterns of cohesion, disintegration and culture in the post-Cold War world.<noinclude><ref name=Huntington-1996>{{cite book He cites several paradigms that came from the Cold War, none of which he finds accurate although the latter two are closest.
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  • '''Ballistic missile defense''', in the post-[[Cold War]] era, is increasingly an issue for '''[[Europe]]'''. The primary concern i
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  • ...[[Louis XI]], the notorious "Universal Spider" and the man who invented [[Cold War]], to redraw the map of Europe. Charles was succeeded by his daughter Marie
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  • * Bell, Jonathan. ''The Liberal State on Trial: The Cold War and American Politics in the Truman Years,'' (2004), 404pp; detailed analys
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  • ...between the Soviet Union and the United States that became known as the [[Cold War]], which lasted until 1991.
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  • ...y Carter and the Foreign Policy of Human Rights: the Development of a Post-cold War Foreign Policy." ''Diplomatic History'' 2004 28(1): 113-143. Issn: 0145-209
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  • ...e to western Europe. Europe split along East-West lines that defined the [[Cold War]]. Named after U.S. Secretary of State [[George C. Marshall]], the plan w ...rds, which was modeled on the West.<ref> Greg Castillo, "Domesticating the Cold War: Household Consumption as Propaganda in Marshall Plan Germany." ''Journal o
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  • ...tates, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. The war ended the détente period of the Cold War, and ended in a humiliating defeat for the Soviets, who pulled out in 1989, ...istan had been neutralised for sixty years, and had never been part of the Cold War system. Now it appeared that radical fundamentalist Muslims, supported by P
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  • ...ture and democratize Japanese society, ambitions became more modest as the Cold War chilled. Kennan's containment doctrine was the priority of the Truman Admin
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  • * Levantrosser, William F. ed. ''Cold War Patriot and Statesman, Richard M. Nixon'' (1993), essays by scholars and se
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  • ...ew arms control agreement with the Soviets, and a continued warming of the Cold War. Brzezinski's thinking was focused on the Soviets, and judged actions in ho
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  • ...the United States, they viewed events there in the context of the growing Cold War struggle with the Soviet Union and feared Guatemala could become a client s
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  • ...anning, the underlying processes and assumptions were appropriate to the [[Cold War]]. The QDR had to deal with multipolar situations without a clear threat. " ...ranscend the familiar contingencies that dominated U.S. planning after the Cold War. </blockquote>
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  • ...Enlai Talks in February 1972 Now Declassified"] </ref> in effect ended the cold war with that nation and ushered in an era of friendship that was still unfoldi ...re payments. Poverty plummeted among the old. With the winding down of the Cold War the defense budget was cut; the combination of prosperity, inflation, and p
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  • ...hes, there is some parallel between Manticore and the United States in the Cold War. Manticore has technology than its major opponent, the Republic of Haven, b
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  • The '''Cold War''' (Russian: Холодная Война ''Kholodnaya Voina'') was the prot Consistent allies of the Soviet Union during the Cold War period were [[East Germany]] [[Poland]], [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Hungary]] an
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  • ...the Department of Defense for his roles in designing a NATO-centered post-Cold War European security system and in reestablishing defense and military relatio
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  • ...ary affairs and emerged as a strong anti-Soviet [[War Hawk|hawk]] in the [[Cold War]] years. ...oup of 15 House Republicans who produced an exhaustive study endorsing the Cold War policies of President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]]. In 1963 Ford took over as c
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  • ...e development of these and other military facilities. Since the end of the Cold War, Florida has seen some facilities close, including major bases at Homestead
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  • | title = COLD WAR ...he Iran-Iraq War, between 1980 and 1988, in which the Soviet Union and the Cold War were still very real. The revolutionary forces that overthrew the Shah rese
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  • ...edan and ''The Feminine Mystique'': Labor Union Radicalism and Feminism in Cold War America." ''[[American Quarterly]],'' Volume 48, Number 1, March 1996, pp. ...edan and ''The Feminine Mystique'': Labor Union Radicalism and Feminism in Cold War America", ''American Quarterly'', Vol. 48, No. 1 (Mar. 1996) p. 22 {{JSTOR|
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  • ...ssive reforms. The launching of [[Sputnik]] in 1958 at the height of the [[cold war]] gave rise to a number of intellectually competitive approaches to discipl Interestingly, some of the cold war reforms incorporated elements of progressivism. For example, the work of Za
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  • ...A number of factors are affecting this change, including the end of the [[Cold War]], the retirement of [[Fidel Castro]], and a realization that the embargo h
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  • As the Cold War ended, '''[[signals intelligence]] (SIGINT)''' agencies worldwide refocused ...and the US may cooperate on matters of mutual concern towards Russia, the Cold War has not completely disappeared.
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  • | title = 1996 Vietnam Symposium: "After the Cold War: Reassessing Vietnam" 18-20 April 1996
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  • ...Christopher]]. Set in 1959 in Europe and Africa during the days of the [[Cold War]], it is narrated in the form of reports, overheard conversations, and vari
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  • * 1947-1989 - [[Cold War]], the period of tension and hostility between Soviet bloc and US/West Euro ...- [[NSC-68]] outlines aggressive American strategy to pressure Soviets in Cold War; defense budget to triple
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  • ...lpful toward explaining the character of the RKW are models from the 1970s Cold War era, which elaborated a strongly symbiotic version of organized capitalism ...nd cultural crises in the 1970s. Advances in technology and the end of the Cold War ushered in a new "neoliberal" phase of globalization in the 1990's. They ar
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  • ...gical rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union during the [[Cold War]]. Space technology became a particularly important arena in this conflict, ===Cold War roots===
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  • ...first=Bryan R.|title=Sold Out? US Foreign Policy, Iraq, the Kurds, and the Cold War|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|year=2015|isbn=978-1-137-48711-7|pp=17-18}}</r ...first=Bryan R.|title=Sold Out? US Foreign Policy, Iraq, the Kurds, and the Cold War|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|year=2015|isbn=978-1-137-48711-7|p=45}}</ref>
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  • ...-N-22 SUNBURN]], were the targets of many collection operations during the Cold War. These remain of great interest, since [[Sovremenny-class destroyer]]s that
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  • ...an War]], and, with modifications and in more supporting roles, into the [[Cold War]].
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  • ...sion navigational system. ICBMs were one of the main weapon systems of the Cold War, with between 2000 and 3000 deployed by the U.S. and Soviet Union, and in t
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  • ...zation, the CIA was made responsible not just for covert action during the cold war, but for such action during major wars, in collaboration with the [[Joint C ===Early Cold War, 1953-1964===
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  • *[[John Lukacs]], Cold War *[[John Lewis Gaddis]], Cold War.
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  • ...ivations were less on Ghana itself, than on its possible proxy role in the Cold War, with the first leader having Marxist identification. Some of the early act
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  • ...SA and the [[Soviet Union]] (the [[Space Race]]) that existed during the [[Cold War]]. The [[Mercury program]], initiated in 1958, started NASA down the path o ...Soviet Soyuz 19 spacecraft, in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. Although the Cold War resuned in 1979 (and lasted until 1989), this was a critical point in NASA'
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  • ===Living in a Cold War world=== ...nificant regional treaties and agreements such as [[ANZUS]] and [[SEATO]]. Cold War fears allowed Menzies to retain office, and in 1951 he narrowly failed to w
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  • This period of the [[Cold War]] saw an increase of the Agency's anti-Soviet activities around the world. ...o declassify records pertaining to U.S. [[covert operations]] during the [[Cold War]].<ref name=deutchpolicy>[http://www.foia.cia.gov/special_collections.asp "
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  • ...gime, but it too fell in 1991 as Communism disappeared in Russia and the [[Cold War]] ended in American victory. There were no parades or ceremonies as Bush do
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  • ...[John F. Kennedy]]. He was involved in overall strategic analysis in the [[Cold War]], and in current intelligence support for crises in [[1956 Suez Crisis|Sue
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  • ...article puts all of these wars, not just those involving the U.S. or the [[Cold War]], into a broader historical context, with an emphasis on how the wars affe [[Cold War]] events in Vietnam had several phases, beginning with the Communist-domina
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  • | title = 1996 Vietnam Symposium: "After the Cold War: Reassessing Vietnam" 18-20 April 1996
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  • ...r a period of years, at the [[Rand Corporation]] at the beginning of the [[cold war]] to forecast the impact of technology on warfare.<ref name=Randwork>"JVTE
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  • ...e toward things military.<ref> Bruce W. Menning, "A Decade Half-full: Post-Cold War Studies in Russian and Soviet Military History." ''Kritika: Explorations in
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  • The '''Vietnam War''' (1955-1975) was an international [[Cold War]] conflict that killed 3.8 million people, in which [[North Vietnam/Definit ...rld War II]] generation, who viewed encroachments by Communists during the Cold War as an important continuation of the wars fought by the U.S. since 1940. To
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  • ...ng to note that the US engaged the Soviets on multiple "fronts" during the Cold War with buffer states (eg. South Korea as buffer state and Japan as main ally)
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  • * Donaghy, Greg, ed. ''Canada and the Early Cold War, 1943-1957'' (1998) [http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/department/history/coldwa ...J. L. ''Canadian-American Relations in Wartime: From the Great War to the Cold War.'' Toronto: Hakkert, 1975. 205 pp.
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  • ...ied problems, especially to those related to defense. After the [[cold war|Cold War]] broke out with the [[Berlin Blockade]] (June 1948 – May 1949) and Tell
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  • ...e 1980s, most to neighboring Pakistan (31,000 came to the USA). During the Cold War (1947-1989) millions of political refugees fled Communist countries, includ ...th century. It became an importer after World War Two, and again after the Cold War ended in 1989, of millions of German political refugees from Eastern Europe
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  • '''The Korean War''' (1950-53) was a major [[Cold War]] military clash fought up and down the peninsula of Korea, finally leading ...would lead to a reasonable solution at some indefinite future time. As the Cold War started, the two superpowers sponsored rival governments, Communist in the
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  • ...considered in a historical and cultural context. For example, during the [[Cold War]], authoritarians in the United States were usually anti-communist, whereas
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  • During the Cold War, however, especially in [[South America]] and [[Southeast Asia]], Administr ==Cold War==
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  • ...decreasing emphasis on "blue-water", open-ocean, ASW with the end of the [[Cold War]], the Orion has been modified so it is useful for surveillance over land,
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  • ...d heroes had really existed since the 1940s, Moore and Gibbons created a [[Cold War]] mystery in which nuclear war is imminent, and the heroes caught up in the
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  • ...he retrieved data. A large data archive of images will be kept in a former Cold War bunker belonging to the ZNBw. The [[Bundesnachrichtendienst]] also operates ...he AIA history says the "Misawa LADYLOVE activity was initiated during the Cold War to intercept Soviet military communications transmitted via satellite—alo
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  • * Bell, Jonathan. ''The Liberal State on Trial: The Cold War and American Politics in the Truman Years,'' (2004), 404pp; detailed analys
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  • ...ty Friedan and the Making of The Feminine Mystique: The American Left, the Cold War, and Modern Feminism'' (1999) </ref> ...f> Kenneth C. Burt, "Latino Empowerment in Los Angeles: Postwar Dreams and Cold War Fears, 1948-1952." ''Labor's Heritage'' 1996 8(1): 4-25. Issn: 1041-5904 </
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  • The threat of smallpox being used as a bio-weapon comes from the Cold War era. Both the Soviet Union and the United States were developing this disea
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  • ...s, history|United States]] and continued to remain so until the end of the Cold War. India has fought several wars with Pakistan, primarily over [[Kashmir]]. T
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  • ...pilä, "Maple Leaf, Hammer, and Sickle: International Ice Hockey During the Cold War." ''Sport History Review'' 2006 37(1): 36-53. Issn: 1087-1659 </ref>
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  • ...ovince of Azerbaijan, of course communist. The first major conflict of the Cold War came as the Shah, advised by the CIA, brought in troops (mainly Baluchis fr
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  • ...unity: the French Response to Britain's Second EEC Application in 1967." ''Cold War History'' 2006 6(4): 425-454. Issn: 1468-2745 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]] </ref>
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  • ...(AU)] will also help to insulate the struggle from the wider issues of the cold war.<ref name=NIE62-63>{{citation
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  • ...he Destruction of Hitler's Germany, 1941-1945 (2002) pg.277</ref>. As the Cold War deepened, Hoover expressed reservations about some of the activities of th
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  • | title =The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters ...direction. The Kremlin had set up the Cominform in the early years of the cold war to coordinate the activities of the Cominform acted as a tool of Soviet fo
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  • | title The Worst Internal Scandal in NSA History Was Blamed on Cold War Defectors’ Homosexuality: But what if they weren’t gay? ==The Cuban Crisis and the hotter part of the Cold War==
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  • * Bell, Jonathan. ''The Liberal State on Trial: The Cold War and American Politics in the Truman Years,'' (2004), 404pp; detailed analys
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  • | title = The Cold War, Episode 11: Vietnam
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  • ...=memoir /> Her memoirs cover the [[New Deal]] era, the beginning of the [[Cold War]], her participation in the US presidential campaign of [[Henry A. Wallace]
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  • ...sure could be used." <ref>Donald E. Davis and Eugene P. Trani, ''The First Cold War: The Legacy of Woodrow Wilson in U.S.-Soviet Relations.'' (2002) p. 202.</r
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  • ...criticized the worldview presented in it as one that hearkens back to the Cold War era, calling ISG co-chairman [[James Baker]] short-sighted.<ref>[http://www
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  • ...ent and the Kennedy Administration saw each other through fifteen years of Cold War rhetoric.
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  • ...fields of science and technology after World War II, partly because of the Cold War and the Sputnik effect. The explosion of engineering research, which used
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  • ...decisive a weapon it would be. This assumption has changed since the early Cold War, but was reasonable at the time.
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  • This article, which follows [[Signals intelligence at the start of the Cold War]], discusses '''historical implications of [[signals intelligence]] (SIGINT ...etnam War|warfare in Southeast Asia]], and US domestic surveillance. The [[Cold War]], of course, was of major SIGINT interest. Aircraft, [[unmanned aerial veh
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  • ...nine major inquiries into its intelligence apparatus since the end of the Cold War. Each has found a failure to clearly delineate priorities "During the Cold War, national security was a federal government monopoly. To be sure, private c
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  • ...f> Kenneth C. Burt, "Latino Empowerment in Los Angeles: Postwar Dreams and Cold War Fears, 1948-1952." ''Labor's Heritage'' 1996 8(1): 4-25. Issn: 1041-5904 </
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  • === Cold War and final years in East Germany (1945–1956) === In the years of the [[Cold War]] and "[[Red Scare]]", Brecht was [[Hollywood blacklist|blacklisted]] by mo
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  • ...he [[arsenal of democracy]] in the defeat of Nazi Germany and Japan. The [[Cold War]] (1947-1989) was a confrontation between the U.S. and its main allies (wes With victory in the Cold War in 1989, the U.S. became the world's only superpower, but its use of that p
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  • ...communist China. It just so happened that one of the key war zones in the cold war happened to lay astride the Asian opium zone.</blockquote> <blockquote> During the 40 years of the cold war, from the late 1940s to this year, the CIA pursued a policy that I call ''r
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  • ...cal and biological warfare tests conducted by the U.S. military during the Cold War era. Military personnel were exposed to biological and chemical agents, in
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  • ...ter the Second World War, the United States initially framed insurgency in Cold War terms, the most successful insurgencies were ones which became more and mor
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  • ...98) sees McCarthyism t as anti-Communist political repression of the early Cold War, and explores its mechanisms through, and what she considers the exaggerate
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  • ...McCarthyism|McCarthyist]] search for [[Communism|communists]] during the [[Cold War]]. Other contemporary witch-hunts occur in many [[Africa]]n societies, wher
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  • ...Ship''' (LCS) is a [[United States Navy]] warship intended to reverse the Cold War trend towards large, expensive warships optimized for open-ocean operation
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  • ...he New York Times'', said that it was "arguably the most chilling piece of cold war paranoia ever committed to film, yet by now it has developed a kind of inno
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  • ...Projects Agency]] (DARPA). ARPA was formed to meet a number of perceived Cold War technology challenges, and was established in 1958 as the first U.S. respon
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  • ...d the dominant [[philosophy of science]] between [[World War I]] and the [[Cold War]]. Many subsequent commentators on "logical positivism" have attributed to
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  • ...h and Croatian communities) immigrated during the Second World War and the Cold War. For example, former Bogotá mayor [[Antanas Mockus]] is the son of Lithuan
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  • 6.Internationally, the world is no longer locked in the iron grip of the Cold War. Totalitarianism is giving way to democracy and justice in many parts of th
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  • ...both the Russian and U.S. navies have deemphasized blue-water ASW. Had the Cold War turned hot, blue-water submarine and antisubmarine warfare would have been
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  • ...country extremely important to Western interests, particularly during the Cold War. As a result of the former, South Africa is a very racially diverse nation
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  • ...nned when American President [[Richard Nixon]] visited Beijing, ending the cold war between the two countries and opening an era of détente and friendship tha
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  • ...he New York Times'', said that it was "arguably the most chilling piece of cold war paranoia ever committed to film, yet by now it has developed a kind of inno
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  • |title=Files on Illegal Spying Show C.I.A. Skeletons From Cold War
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  • ...ner by which voters in 1952 perceived and acted upon their world: 1) the [[Cold War]] discourse as it had been practiced from 1946 to 1952, making it the natio
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  • During the Cold War, the focus of naval operations was "blue water" far from land. In today's g
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  • ...there be a backlash in Russia, but the palpable sense of victory in the [[Cold War]] was a success that Republicans felt validated the aggressive foreign poli
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  • ...ng isolationists on the right and pro-Soviets on the left to establish a [[Cold War]] program that lasted until the fall of Communism in 1991. Wallace supporte
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  • | title = C.I.A., Breaking Promises, Puts Off Release of Cold War Files ...kely to be reassuring to outsiders who considered Laos a minor part of the Cold War.
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  • ...pted a pro-Western stance.<ref> David A. Percox, ''Britain, Kenya and the Cold War: Imperial Defence, Colonial Security and Decolonisation.'' (2004)</ref> Ken
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  • ...he United States and its allies purposely create the UFO myth as part of a cold war deception operation? It makes sense to include the subject of CUT's researc
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  • ...tor. In the end, it was his concern for world peace at the height of the [[Cold War]] and his effort to reach beyond Catholics to address all people of good wi
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  • ...was well set for a life-long career at Melbourne University. But as the [[Cold War]] set in he began to find the intellectual climate of Melbourne uncomfortab
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  • ...<ref>James Warren, ''The Mystery of Khe Sanh'' in Robert Cowley, ed. ''The Cold War: A Military History''. New York: Random House, 2005, p. 333.</ref> It would
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  • ...ly advanced, Communist forces made good use of swarming in Asia during the Cold War. The Chinese were able to make up for their lack of firepower by attacking
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  • ...010 | author = Sean Wilentz | title = Confounding Fathers: The Tea Party's Cold War roots | journal = The New Yorker | url = http://www.newyorker.com/reporting
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  • ...tub mind) He also later created the section on US Popular culture in the [[Cold War]] article (http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Cold_War#American), though got to
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  • ...ch as the [[Great Depression]], tension with the [[Soviet Union]] in the [[Cold War]], the Civil Rights Movement, the counterculture of the 1960s, the deregula
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  • #[[Cold War]]
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  • <blockquote>But the CIA remains a Cold War institution. Many officers, especially within the clandestine operations wi
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  • As the the [[Cold War]] and the [[space race]] came to a close the United States approached forei
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  • ...he Spy Who Saved the World: How a Soviet Colonel Changed the Course of the Cold War
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  • ...completely cleaned up. Today, uranium contamination from mining during the Cold War era remains throughout the Navajo Nation, posing health risks to the Navajo
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  • ...e=Stalin at the Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam Conferences |journal=Journal of Cold War Studies |publisher=MIT Press |date=Fall 2007 |volume=9 |issue=4 |pages=6&nd
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  • ...Advanced Deployable System (ADS or [[SURTASS]]). Reducing the emphasis on Cold War blue-water operations put SOSUS, with more flexible "tuna boat" sensing ves
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  • ...s as synonymous with being unpatriotic (cf. "godless commie") during the [[Cold War]]. Some "Communist states", such as the [[Soviet Union]], promoted state at
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  • ...anium]] obtained from the [[Soviet Union|USSR]] during the height of the [[Cold War]]. Lockheed used all possible guises to prevent the Soviet government from
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