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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
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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.
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Cold War Space Race: US vs USSRIn this paper, the meaning of the Space Race and its accomplishments will be explored and discussed within the context of the Cold War and beyond.
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The Cold War is Hot AgainWe all thought that the Cold War ended when the Soviet Union disolved in 1991. But recent remarks by the Russian President Valdimir Putin has NATO command asking if the Cold War is hot again.
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The Likelihood of a Second Cold War and How We Can Avoid ItWritten for a International Relations class, this research paper addresses various reasons why we might need to worry about a second cold war with Russia and what we can do to avoid it.
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World War II, International Institutions and Cold War PoliticsThe twenty-five years following World War II symbolize all the political institutions of an international warfare without the actual combat.
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Is Putin Performing a 'Crazy Ivan'? - a New Cold War StirsPutin's rhetoric against the U.S. has risen to a near fever pitch. Is this old fashioned Soviet paranoia? After all, Vladimir Putin is a product of the Soviet KGB at the highest point of the Cold War. -
Gates Calls Putin Attack Cold War NostalgiaRussian President Vladimir Putin, in reacting to NATO missile defenses in eastern Europe, revealed that the cold war is still very much on his mind. His actions and style do as well.
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The Cold WarWhen World War II in Europe came to an end on May 7, 1945, a new war was just beginning. This war became known as the Cold War and was between the two world superpowers, the United States (US) and the Soviet Union (USSR).
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Cold War Kid's - Robbers and CowardsCalifornia indie rock band Cold War Kid's 2006 album Robbers and Cowards. -
Origins of the Cold WarThis essay discusses main points made by Paxton relative to the inevitability of the Cold War, and a review of Paxton's analysis
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Cold War Kids Building a Following from the Ground UpCold War Kids offers a great show as it tours the U.S. club scene building a strong following with its music.
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The Cold WarAn examination of John le Carre's classic novel The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, and how its depiction of spycraft as more bureaucracy than Bond changed the terms and conceptual framework of popular fictional depictions of the Cold War and spying in general.
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The Cold War: Is it Heating Up Again? Litvinenko's Death and What is Might MeanThe Berlin wall fell and the Soviet Union fell apart, but is the cold war rearing its ugly head again? -
The New Cold War, a Global RantIn times reminiscent of the Cold War, the world is experiencing a growing sense of tension; blamed widely on Americas insistence on policing the world.
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Robbers and Cowards: Cold War Kids Steal Hearts with StoriesYou ever find those CDs that you give one spin in your car and three weeks later you haven't changed it? Well I have one for you, The Cold War Kids' debut full-length EP, Robbers and Cowards (2005). -
NATO and the Cold War: History of American Foreign PolicyRecent foreign policy decisions are a historical reflection of policy decisions created during the Cold War.
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The Effectiveness of the NIKE Missile Defense Program in San Francisco During the Cold WarDuring the most intense years of the cold war, the NIKE surface-to-air missile defense system was the front line of air defense from the USSR. Although the bases in San Francisco never saw action, they were an important deterrent of war. -
The Cold WarThe Cold War dominated international relations from the late 1940s to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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Ian Fleming and the Cold Warhow the Cold War impacted Ian Fleming and his life
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Ronald Reagan and the Role of American Conservatism in Ending the Cold WarI contend that the historical record bears true the argument that Ronald Reagan played a major role in ending the Cold War. Reagan accomplished this by embarking on an ambitious program of political, economic, and rhetorical assault on the Soviet Union.
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Fail-Safe Depicts Nightmare Scenario During the Cold WarFail-Safe is perhaps one of the best Cold War-era films that dared to depict an accidental nuclear war brought on by the failure of technology and human frailties.
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Thriller Novels MIA in Post-Cold War EraDuring the Cold War, the genre of espionage thrillers enjoyed great pouplarity in the reading public. Since the demise of the Soviet Union, the genre has seemingly fallen on hard times.
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Who is to Blame for the Cold War?Was Russia alone to blame for the Cold War?
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Cold War: A Prisoner's DilemmaThe prisoner's dilemma is a decision making model that explains the pros and cons of cooperation and non-cooperation. Even the slightest mistrust can lead to one or both parties acting through fear of the other party's possible actions.
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How the Cold War May Have Given Birth to the War on TerrorThere seems to be little connective tissue between the Cold War and the current on War on Terror. A closer examination, however, reveals a very strong bind.
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Cold War Themes in Movies and StoriesThe Cold War embodied the growing tensions between the east and the west, and polarized movies as well. As tensions grew between the USSR and the US, American foreign policy appeared in various ways on the big screen.
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America's Role in the Cold WarDuring the Cold War, America and the Soviet Union never fought each other directly, instead engaging each other through war in other countries. Anti-communist sentiments spread in America and America entered a long lasting bitter rivalry
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An Overview of the Cold War (1945-1991)The Cold War (1945-1991) dominated international relations within a framework of political, economic, and military tension between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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What US Policy Planners Have to Accept: That Shah of Iran is Dead. That Cold War is OverHigh Time we changed many of the policy planners in both State Department and Pentagon as they are useful only for the out-dated Cold War era - especially since they are now trying to reinstate the Cold War.
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World in Conflict: A Cold War Gamer's DreamFrom the minds at Massive Entertainment gamers will be able to wage the war with the Soviet Union that never happened on European and American soil. -
Cold War: The Cuban Missile CrisisThis is a research paper about The Cuban Missile Crisis.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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How World War II Set the Stage for the Cold WarAn article about how the decisions made by Roosevelt and Stalin at the end of World War II set the stage for the Cold War.
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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. -
Creative Summary - Cold WarThis is a creative writing essay I wrote for school, it outlines and explains the events of the Cold War.
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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.
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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.




