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This review has three connected purposes: to provide an overview of some of the key interventions in anglophone literature on Latin America's Cold War produced since the early 1990s; to offer a new, multi-layered analytical model; and finally to use the example of Mexico to demonstrate both the weaknesses of the current literature and the potent...
- William A. Booth
- 2021
May 25, 2023 · Yet as a whole, the “hot wars” of the Cold War claimed the lives of millions and resulted in political quandaries still apparent today. To better understand those conflicts and why the...
With the keepers of the field somewhat divided over whether to center the United States as a hemispheric empire or hegemon, scholarship on Washington’s relations with Cold War Latin America is provoking intense debate.
Jun 27, 2022 · Analysis. We Are Now in a Global Cold War. With NATO expanding its focus to China, new battle lines are being drawn. By Michael Hirsh, a columnist for Foreign Policy. NATO Secretary-General...
Oct 24, 2022 · After we discussed the various nations who fought in World Wars I and II, she asked: “Now, who fought in the Cold War?” I told her the Cold War was not an actual war.
- Robert J. Mcmahon
The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc, that started in 1947, two years after the end of World War II, and lasted until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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Sep 28, 2010 · Sometimes it adds little or nothing. But, whether intelligence is used, abused or simply ignored, historians of the Cold War can never afford to disregard it. The many studies of policy-making in East and West which fail to take intelligence into account are at best incomplete, at worst distorted.