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The Czechoslovak Crisis of 1948 in the Perception of American Diplomats and Media
Published 2021-09-01“…It directly impacted the US containment policy towards the USSR and the escalation of the Cold War. Based on archival documents and newspapers articles, the research studies these events through their perception by American media and diplomats, whose opinions and interpretations had great and decisive importance for the US public opinion and its government official reaction. …”
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Modern Conflicts Features in Latin America. The Role of the OAS in the Settlement of the Falklands Conflict
Published 2015-02-01“…Created on the verge of the Cold war the OAS was considered by the States as a barrier to the spread of communist threat in the Western Hemisphere and in such a capacity the organization went on up to detente policy implementation. …”
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CLASSIFICATION OF SOCIAL PROTEST IN CONTEMPORARY JAPAN
Published 2015-08-01“…After the end of the cold war the ideological type of social protest which had earlier played the role of the ideological basis for the consolidation of the left opposition political forces, loses its initial driving force. …”
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EEC and Yugoslav cooperation in the frames of modern international relations in Europe
Published 2020-03-01“…In addition, at a later and structurally much more complicated stage of relations between the countries of the former Yugoslavia and the European Union the specificity and main components of relations of the Cold War period did not fundamentally change. As for the policy of so-called containment of the external actors one could see that besides Moscow, we can speak about similar attitude of the EU towards China. …”
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India’s Policies in Support of the New Space
Published 2022-11-01“…Just like in the Cold War, space has re-emerged as an arena of international rivalry. …”
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Geopolitical and Economic Aspects of Nuclear Energy
Published 2015-08-01“…Nuclear power in its present form was created during the Cold War and is its heritage. The main objective of nuclear energy at that time, along with energy, was the creation and accumulation of nuclear materials. …”
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Pakistan-Russia Relations within the Framework of the SCO: A Regional Analysis
Published 2025-01-01“… Pakistan and Russia have shared geographical proximity, but historically, this proximity did not translate into extensive cooperation due to Pakistan's alignment with the Western bloc during the Cold War and India’s strong relations with Russia. …”
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Primordial Cause of Armament, Disarmament, Weaponry and Weapons of Mass Destruction
Published 2022-11-01“… The entirety of humanity has been confronted with a serious threat to security, especially since after the cold war. To this fact, the concept of conflict and peace situate themselves in the heart of the contemporary man. …”
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The U.S.-Turkey ‘Model Partnership’: Testing the Limits (2009–2010)
Published 2020-11-01“…The United States and Turkey have been bound by strong ties of strategic partnership for decades since the dawn of the Cold War. However, the relationship between two NATO allies have become quite strained over the recent years. …”
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The Evolution of Mediation in International Conflicts from 1940s to 2020s
Published 2024-09-01“…During the first stage, shaped by the cold war, conflicts were mostly of interstate nature and were settled by states and international organizations. …”
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Leadership and Nigeria's Regional Hegemonic Quest in Africa: A Critical Discus
Published 2022-11-01“… The aftermath of the Cold War and the fall of the Berlin wall re-mirrored and reconfigured the nature and patterns of game and/or relations in the international ambiance. …”
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EUROPEAN UNION AFTER THE CRISIS: DECLIN OR RENAISSANCE?
Published 2013-08-01“…Modernization process will be hampered by the lack of funding for basic science, which occurred due to the end of the "cold war", as well as social factors whose role in the economic progress had been previously underestimated. …”
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The Present and the Future of the Special Relationship: The Debate in the United States and the United Kingdom
Published 2020-11-01“…The official and academic discourse adopted the phrase ‘the special relationship’ to describe this phenomenon. In the post-Cold War period, Tony Blair’s foreign policy apparently gave it a new impetus. …”
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Deconstructing the Politics of Linguistic Mutation in Tom Stoppard’s Dogg’s Hamlet, Cahoot’s Macbeth
Published 2024-09-01“…These plays represent a transformative shift that depicts the workings of hegemony in Czechoslovakia during the Cold War era. Stoppard, a Czechoslovakian native, crafted these satirical works in response to the brutal persecution of critical intellectuals and censorship of their dissident works. …”
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Political and Institutional Approaches to Advancing International Religious Freedom in the U.S. Foreign Policy in 1998–2020
Published 2022-11-01“…The concept became popular after the end of the Cold War when the defense of religion against socialistatheist ideas had lost its relevance due to political (the collapse of the Eastern bloc) and cultural (the growing importance of religion in many non-Western countries of the world) reasons. …”
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Peace through Institutions: Woodrow Wilson and the Paris Peace Conference
Published 2014-12-01“…Since Woodrow Wilson originally promoted American neutrality, and U.S. public opinion had mostly favored isolationism until World War I, Wilson’s presidency represents a historic shift in American foreign policy to interventionism and eventually, its post-Cold War “global policeman” status. Assessing the main actors of WWI and America’s role in it serves to frame Woodrow Wilson’s asymmetrical reception within his own country. …”
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Russia and NATO’s ‘Open Door’ Policy in the Post-Bipolar Period
Published 2024-07-01“…A major problem for Russia in formulating and defending its national interests after the Cold War was to fit in the European political order, dominated by the collective West and its institutions. …”
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AID PROHIBITION AS A TOOL OF THE U.S. FOREIGN POLICY: DE JURE AND DE FACTO
Published 2019-01-01“…Most of the active restrictions and prohibitions were imposed during the Cold War but not as byproducts of the bipolarity, which is another illustration of continuity in the U.S. global policies in the 20th and 21st centuries. …”
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The Concept of Sovereignty in the US International Studies at the Turn of the 21st Century
Published 2020-11-01“…At the turn of the millennium, as the Cold War ended and the United States were striving to build a unipolar world order, academic debates about the concept of sovereignty gained new momentum in the USA. …”
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THE ROLE OF US IN CHINA – TAIWAN CRISIS
Published 2023-06-01“…China is fond of calling this crisis a remnant of China’s civil war and a relic of the cold war. Indeed it is. However, the crisis has evolved substantially from this historical context over the years, making the Taiwan crisis in some ways even more relevant and immediate today than ever. …”
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