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Adopted at the height of Cold War, this provision was intended to emphasize the chasm between Christian values adhered to by United States as opposed to the godless Communism represented by Soviet Union.. ..…
Adopted at the height of Cold War, this provision was intended to emphasize the chasm between Christian values adhered to by United States as opposed to the godless Communism represented by Soviet Union.. ..…
Prominent examples of this recurring phenomenon include George Kennan's savvy marketing of containment as basis of U.S at the outset of Cold War and Francis Fukuyama's impeccably timed revelation four decades later as Cold War was winding down that history had ended.. ..…
By placing the nations of Iran and Saudi Arabia at the center of his book Cold War in Islamic World, Dilip Hiro provides the reader with perspective found in most texts regarding Middle East. ... Cold War in Islamic World describes the birth of Wahabbist religion that..…
For example, Canada turned down the United States’ request to house nuclear weapons in its territory during the Cold War, and later opted out of direct military involvement in Vietnam and Iraq. ... These longer-standing patterns shifted both qualitatively and quantitatively with the..…
., p. 1218 . . [8] The period coinciding with the cold war. . . [9] UNPD. 1994. ..…
Still, given the imbalance between the two sides, the early US nuclear monopoly, the facts and limitations on the ground, and legitimate Soviet security fears, it's United States, primarily, that must bear the larger share of responsibility for early escalation of Cold War. ..…
CIA covertly transferred technology, containing malfunctions, including software, that later triggered huge explosion in Siberian gas in mid-1982, former air force Thomas Reed revealed in his memoirs At Abyss An Insider's History of Cold War .. ..…