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Most significantly and primarily outside the traditional East-West drama of the cold war, international institutions have largely succeeded in changing the lens through which people and national governments view, think about, and interact with the world.
2 Μαρ 2011 · Well-written, comprehensive, and balanced history of international relations in the Cold War and post–Cold War period. Combines a theoretical, chronological, thematic, and regional approach that will orient new researchers in this often complicated era.
The concept is intended to capture the phenomenon that many have observed of ordinary citizens involving themselves in issues that used to be the exclusive preserve of governments, or promoting new issues, such as the environment or human rights, onto the agenda of interstate relations.
The ideologies animating the Cold War had centuries-long pedigrees, emerging by the early twentieth century as powerful and compelling visions for social change.
The COBSRA teams – including the GIS and SIRS teams concentrated at Arnhem - were put on the alert and ordered to prepare for departure to the big cities Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Den Haag (The Hague) and a concentration camp near Amersfoort. Here the civilian suffering was at its worst.
Ideology and the Cold War. WILLIAM C. WOHLFORTH. Scholars interested in international relations theory and history are indebted Mark Kramer for his splendid review of new historical evidence on the role of and power during the Cold War.1 I agree with Kramer that new evidence by itself never settles learned debates such as the one he reviews.
1 Ιουν 2007 · Just when scholarly research on postwar intelligence matters will become possible is difficult to say: one of the peculiarities of the Cold War is that, because it has had no clearly defined end, information about its more sensitive aspects is still hard to come by.