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At the Core of the Cold War: Soviet Foreign Policy and the German Question 1945-1990
Diverging Perceptions of the Cold War: Baghdad Pact As a Source of Conflict Between Turkey and the Nationalist Arab Countries
The Tragedy of American Supremacy
The Helsinki Accords
Yugoslav Ideology and Its Importance to the Soviet Bloc: an Analysis
Unisci Dp 25
The Cold War (1947-1991)
New Evidence on the Soviet Rejection of the Marshall Plan, 1947: Two Reports”
NATO in the Beholder's Eye: Soviet Perceptions and Policies, 1949-1956
Why Did the Soviet Union Invade Afghanistan in 1979? Written by Uday Rai Mehra
Collapse of the Soviet Union and the End of the Cold War
On 10 March 1952, the Soviet Leader Iosif Stalin Proposed—Or
The State of the World's Refugees 2000
Humanitarian Principles and International Law
Cold War Resurgence: the Case of Syrian Uprising
The Evolution of the Yugoslav Policy of Nonalignment
4 the Cold War: Global Conflict, Regional Upheavals
Redalyc.ITALY, the UNO and the INTERNATIONAL CRISES
Top View
The June 1948 Yugoslav-Soviet Crisis: the Italian and American Political Perception and Its Consequences Over the Trieste's D
History of International Relations and Russian Foreign Policy in the 20Th Century (Volume II)
Stalinism Revisited Stalinism Revisited
An Assessement of Non-Aligned Movement in Theory and Practice: Africa and India Perspectives
The Cold War in the Classroom
The Indispensable Junior Partner
Yugoslavia and the Cold War
Teacher Overview Objectives: Cold War Containment
Palestine on a Precipice
The Soviet Influence on Turkish Foreign Policy (1945-1960) Murat Ulgul
D.C. 13 1 April 1950 NORTH ATLANTIC DEFENSE COMMITTEE
The Cold War: How Did It Start? How Did It End? the Cold War Was a Conflict After World War Ii Between the U.S
NATO, Russia, and the Challenge of Hybrid Warfare
The Challenge of Western Neutralism Britain and the Build-Up of a Nigerian Air Force
The Impact of the Cold War on Third World Countries: the Case of Algeria
Introduction Karim Makdisi and Vijay Prashad
Eurocommunism, Spain, and the Views of Santiago Carrillo. Joseph Anthony Nicastro University of Massachusetts Amherst
The Emergence of the Non-Aligned Movement: a View from Belgrade, 13 Case W
The Clash of Interests: an Explanation of the World (Dis)Order
The Advent of Neo-Revisionism?
Containing Tito: U.S
Contemporary World Politics Chapter-1 the Cold War
Responses to Refugee Crises in International Comparison
156 the Gulf War As a Fall out of the Changing Global
Turkey at the Bandung Conference: a Fully-Aligned Among the Non-Aligned Gürol Baba Senem Ertan
UNIT 1 Cold War Era in World Politics
Turkey's Changing Role After the Cold
"Who Has Counted the Refugees?" UNHCR and the Politics of Numbers
The Us Cold War Strategy Towards Eastern Europe and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
El Bilingüismo a Debate
Cold War? Objective: ● Describe What the Cold War Was
Disintegration and Integration in East-Central Europe
The USSR and Permanent Neutrality in the Cold War
The Cold War (1945–1989) — Full Text
The Cold War (1945–1989) — Full Text
Soviet and Western Bloc Competition in the Less Developed World and the Collapse of Détente Douglas Rivero Florida International University,
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No Bargaining Chips, No Spheres of Interest: the Yugoslav Origins of Cold War Non- Alignment
East-West Trade and Japanese-Yugoslav Relations During the Cold War
The Initial East-West Split
China's Long Game on Human Rights at the United Nations