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- Winning the New Cold WarWe won the Cold War with the Soviet Union - We can win the New Cold War against China, if we want to!
- Ideology and Policies Durring the Cold WarThis article takes a look at the ideology during the cold war. Many new policies were created due to the events that took place during this time.
- The Truth Behind the Cold WarLots of people know something about the Cold War, but very few know what really is and why it really ended. In reality, it was a nasty affair with both USA and the USSR doing everything in their power to stay on top, but only one would remain.
- Margaret Thatcher; The Cold War and Ronald ReaganMargaret Thatcher's alignment with the US President Ronald Reagan, on issues of foreign affairs. She was very strong though it was not something that her constituents approved of.
- Margaret Thatcher and the Cold WarIt was the last years of the cold war, and Margaret Thatcher identified closely with the US president Ronald Reagan as they both distrusted the Soviet Union and communism.
- The Origins of the Cold Warthis article discusses the debate over the origins of the Cold War.
- Music Review: Cold War Kids- "Mine is Yours" (2011)A review of the music album "Mine Is Yours" from the band Cold War Kids
- Roots of the Cold WarThe United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the world's two superpowers and as each was the ideological antithesis of the other, they embarked upon a race for the acquisition of supporter/satellite nations, just as they did on an arms race.
Why We Were Safer During the Cold WarWe were safer during the Cold War because the people's panic forced the governments to provide training, shelters, and supplies. Today most people roll their eyes and start ranting about Iran wanting to have nukes.
First British Journalist Denied Entry to Russia Since Cold WarA British journalist from The Guardian newspaper has not been allowed entry to Russia. Luke Harding arrived in Moscow, but was denied entry and sent back to London.
Unusual Cold War Berlin Tourist SpotsList of 5 unusual Cold War Berlin attractions.- Cold War Returns to Germany as Former East-West Cities Argue Over Their NamesIn central Germany, an argument over the names of two towns has become bitter as their cases are played out in the courts. The two cities straddle the old Cold War border.
I Miss the Cold WarA preview of my memoir---my life of military and political involvement throughout the world.- SECRETS of the COLD WAR - US Army Europe's Intelligence and Counterintelligence Activities Against the Soviets by Leland C. McCaslinA former U.S. intelligence agent writes about all aspects of Cold War espionage in Europe
- Origins of the Cold WarThis paper will be examining how the Cold War arose from and was exacerbated by geopolitical settlements, ideological tensions from which foreign policies were framed, and the dilemma of a significant post-World War II power vacuum in Europe.
- The Cold War Blame GameThe Cold War was as close to the destruction of mankind as it can possibly be. It is between the United States and the Soviet Union. Someone must be blamed for the crisis. Is it the U.S.? Is it USSR? Or is it both?
Popular Culture and Imagery in the Cold WarAn examination of Cold War iconography and imagery in government programs and popular culture; Civil Defense, pulp fiction, magazines, film, and video games.- Creative Summary - Cold WarThis is a creative writing essay I wrote for school, it outlines and explains the events of the Cold War.
- Another Day in the Life - McCarthyism as a Natural Human ReactionThis article explains the divisive nature of the Cold War, and explains how the paranoia surrounding Communism during the Red Scare was simply a natural reaction of a capitalistic society trying to retain their way of life.
- Laughing at the Bomb: Humor During the Cold WarThis article explains humor's role in the Cold War, and its projection of two separate messages to the American people. By obviously making us laugh, humor subliminally makes us think, and from this premise stems humor's potency as a messenger.
- Top Chef DC: 'Cold War' Season 7, Episode 6 ReviewOn Top Chef: DC Episode 6: "Cold War" the chefs battled it out in a culinary version of the Cold War.
- Another Inconvenient TruthInvestigates the relationship between the Red Scare and the current paranoia surrounding Muslims in the United States.
- Fred Ward as Ronald Reagan in 'Farewell', a Cold War Thriller (Video)'Farewell' is a French film just starting to get into limited release in the United States about the turning point in the Cold War that led to the collapse of the Soviet Empire at the hands of President Ronald Reagan.
- Dr. Strange ReactionsExploration of the characters in Dr. Strangelove and their embodiment of the different cultural reactions to Nuclear Paranoia during the Cold War.
Singularity for the Xbox 360: A Cold War FPS with a Twist!A look at Raven Software's new FPS(First Person Shooter) Singularity for the Xbox 360.
The Cold War: The Lifetime of Senseless ChangeThe Cold War of 1945 was a beginning precipice - where peace was almost strangled by the arms of communist disparity.
Review of Serge Guilbaut's "How New York Stole the Idea of Modern Art: Abstract Expressionism, Freedom and the Cold War"In "How New York Stole the Idea of Modern Art," Serge Guilbaut takes a critical look into the real history surrounding the beginning of the American abstract art movement during the late 1940s.- Book Review: Dawning of the Cold War by Randall Woods and Howard JonesA book review of Dawning of the Cold War, written by Randall Woods and Howard Jones. Published in 1991 by University of Georgia Press, the book argues the United States reacted solely as a reactionary force in the years leading up to the Cold War.
- U.S.A. vs. U.S.S.R. on Ice - Final Victory of Cold WarHow the U.S. hockey team's victory over the Russians in the 1980 Olympics was the final battle of the Cold War.
- The Role of the United States in the Global Community After the Cold WarThe following article is basically an opinion or editorial piece where I go over my thoughts regarding the United States impact on the global community after the end of the Cold War.
- Ending the Cold War: Ronald ReaganHow did Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev end the Cold War within five years?
- The Mistakes of the Superpowers in the Cold War EraHow did the Cold War get to be so messy? Find out in here.
- The Causes of the Cold WarWhat really caused the Cold War?
- The Cold Civil WarThis article describes the state of today's political turmoil in a category few have preceived but most should understand.
- The U.S. Empire? Moving Beyond the Cold War RhetoricIn the fifty years that followed the end of WWII, the United States has sponsored coups on virtually every continent, from South Vietnam to Iran to Guatemala. But just how relevant are historic Cold War accusations in today's complex world?
- Why was There a Cold War?This paper explores the cold war and helps people understand the actions taken by both the United States and the Soviet Union.
Long-Lost Squadron Record Shows Why Cold War Began in World War IIWhen Winston Churchill warned of an "Iron Curtain" during a speech in 1946, his admonition was greeted with skepticism. Yet a little-known experience of an air corps lieutenant suggests that the Cold War actually began during World War II.- Effects of the Cold War on America and the USSRThe Cold War affected mostly just two countries. Here we will analyze both of these and what effects occurred to each country.
- Cold War: The Cuban Missile CrisisThis is a research paper about The Cuban Missile Crisis.
- How the Cold War Led to Today's War on TerrorThis article explains how Soviet Russia attacked Afghanistan, how the American government donated funds to Afghanistan to defeat Soviet Russia, and what the adverse effect was.





