He institutionalised the killing of captives before world leaders could make the country a cockpit of the cold war. |
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The end of the cold war opened up the prospect of ending the neutral status, but public opinion remained attached to it. |
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Beyond this, the end of the cold war would bring a peace dividend both financial and political. |
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It is especially important to study the conditions in which a cold war may develop into a hot war. |
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Now that a hot war is certain in the Middle East, a cold war will begin in the Western democracies. |
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As with the cold war, leftists are engaging in the proud tradition of revisionist history. |
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I was at the peak of my hawkishness about the cold war, and that was the perspective from which I was teaching. |
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Beyond these hot wars, the modulated, patient, and half-century-long cold war was perhaps the most decisive war in American history. |
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For the duration of the cold war, US foreign policy was to value political stability above all else. |
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With the ideological polarity of the cold war, the UN procedures for collective security were still-born. |
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Others have already spoken about the enormous contribution that he made to the ending of the cold war. |
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It is as if the end of the cold war left the huge defence industry desperate for a new enemy. |
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It is clear that emerging terrorist threats are as daunting as those of the cold war. |
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Gehlen lied about Soviet military strengths and intentions, helping to create the cold war. |
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The fusionists of yesteryear made a pact with the devil of Big Government at the beginning of the cold war. |
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In the power politics of this struggle for hegemony, the new cold war is not much different from the old cold war. |
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But what are these compared to the second or first world war or even the cold war? |
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Twenty-five years ago the cold war was still raging, and Muldoon was still in power. |
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The chief cause of the end of the cold war was the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. |
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The classic period of the first cold war runs from 1947 through the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, which finally inaugurated an era of detente. |
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With the crumbling of the Soviet bloc and the end of the cold war, some proxy wars ended but others began. |
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The end of the cold war represented a dramatic change in the international context within which diplomacy is conducted. |
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Not only America's cold war history but the British experience in the twentieth century has shaped neocon perceptions. |
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After the cold war, leaders who had been brought up on a diet of protest and peace marches became the most hawkish political generation yet. |
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Throughout the cold war, relations were cool between the EC and the Soviet Union. |
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Gone were the certainties of the cold war, with their doctrine of deterrence and containment, he told them. |
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Now imagine that instead of a bilateral face-off, the next cold war will be a nuclear free-for-all. |
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Italy has had three politically diverse and competing union confederations since the onset of the cold war. |
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We have been in a period of interregnum since the end of the cold war, and we are now moving to a General Crisis. |
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Since the cold war Europe faces no threats that require an automatic triggering of US support. |
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When the cold war ended, the fear that the world might end tomorrow seemed a little less immediate. |
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Throwing money at the defense industry broke the back of the Soviet Union and ended the cold war. |
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We probably owe this lull to the end of the cold war, and to a unipolar world order with a single superpower to impose its will. |
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Jonny Quest's brand of two-fisted action draws from all of these themes, updated with a strong undercurrent of cold war science. |
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The Popular Front period would fade into history, eclipsed by the war, the McCarthy period, the blacklist, the cold war. |
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Field soldiers during the cold war, some hold dark secrets that could topple governments. |
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Two world wars, a depression, and a cold war that threatened global annihilation ushered in a darker vision of human potentiality. |
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Technical adepts reconfigured Soviet-manufactured radios to receive short wave from abroad, broadcast as part of the cold war. |
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The end of the cold war has not resulted in the abolition of nuclear weapons. |
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Abandonment of the Vietnam war did not tip the balance towards the Soviet Union in the cold war. |
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The Soviet Union was collapsing and with it the certainties of the cold war and communist ideology. |
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It also reminds us that the cold war mentality has not gone the way of the cold war. |
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In recent years the most significant watershed has been the end of the cold war and the collapse of the Soviet Union. |
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He has exactly the same views now as those he had at the height of the cold war. |
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This is starting to worry me a bit, remembering what I learned about the cold war in high school. |
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When the Soviet Union collapsed and the cold war ended, the United States was left in a position of global privilege, prestige and might that had no parallel in history. |
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This was in direct contrast to when the cold war was at its height. |
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Cessation of the nuclear arms race was one of the results achieved at the end of the cold war. |
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Their work ignored the inner contradictions in the Soviet bloc and reinforced a monolithic image of communism congenial to the cold war apparatus. |
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The were first formed in the sixties to protect against cold war menaces and insurgent forces such as the terrorist organization known as the London Underground. |
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The special relationship is in any case more to do with dewy-eyed nostalgia for the days of the cold war than the realpolitik of 21st century Europe. |
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These days, people think less of John Paul's contribution to the ending of the cold war, and more of his dogmatism, narrow-mindedness and sheer wrong-headedness. |
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That relic born of a post-World War II scenario was cemented during the cold war as a talk shop capable of doing nothing. |
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It stresses the revolutionary change brought about by the end of the cold war and the progress that has been made in nuclear arms control. |
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The first two pillars have been effectuated with varied success, in particular since the end of the cold war. |
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Painting Communism as universally and thoroughly evil is part of an ongoing ideological battle to petrify the historiography of the cold war. |
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One major transformation that we all experienced was the end of the cold war, leading to a major reshuffling of the global pack. |
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What this indicates to me is that the cold war may be over but conflicts around the world continue. |
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The first thing we must realize is that the post cold war era is not safer than times past. |
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Also in matters of military security and capability, NATO is no longer the deus ex machina of the cold war period. |
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But, it remains, at root, a critique of imperialism and, as such, is not so different from the arguments hurled by Leninist regimes and militants during the cold war. |
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As a result of developments in the strategic environment, especially since the end of the cold war, our forces have been scaled down. |
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Since the end of the cold war, nuclear issues have had little political salience in Britain. |
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Each male British athlete was grateful to receive a free pair of Y-front underpants. At first, the cold war was the main instigator of change. |
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Since the end of the cold war, Canada's diminished military capability has had an erosive effect on our world reputation. |
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This was accompanied by a tendency to eschew written theory and doctrine and was perpetuated during the cold war by several major events. |
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The ending of the cold war and the prospect of entering the European Union has enabled to reconnect both sides of the Danube River. |
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Mr Bout flourished in the interregnum between the cold war and the rise of Islamist terrorism. |
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The largest weapon of this kind known to have been tested was estimated to be a 58 megaton device produced by the Soviet Union during the height of the cold war. |
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So the ABM Treaty is not a relic of the cold war, as some conservative Senators from the American south keep alleging on Capitol Hill. |
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Second, far too many members remain committed to an outmoded and unrealistic agenda that dates back to the cold war. |
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Veterans of the cold war are still doggedly pursuing their own service medal. |
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This argument reminded us of the old dialectic which we used to hear too much of precisely during the cold war. |
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The end of the cold war has seen a return to violent ethnic and nationalistic conflicts in many parts of the world. |
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With the demise of the cold war, almost two decades ago, erstwhile foes have become partners, and even allies. |
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We must avoid a new nuclear spiral, and we cannot return to the times of the cold war. |
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That is half of the maximum number of warheads that we had during the cold war. |
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Since the end of the cold war, the strategic importance of having our own satellite industry has been of commercial importance. |
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The new international order which has emerged after the end of the cold war has some important characteristics. |
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Despite the end of the cold war, large numbers of nuclear weapons still remain on high levels of readiness. |
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This new, democratic and prosperous Iraq is to be a model and magnet for its neighbors, as West Germany and West Berlin were to their unfree neighbors in the cold war. |
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In the cold war, conventional doctrine held that the fear of mutual destruction would forever circumscribe escalation beyond the conventional battlefield. |
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Then came the long years of the cold war which saw the Soviet Union continue to blindly follow communism even though that pursuit cost it and its people dear. |
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Nothing annoyed globetrotting CEOs more than cold war barricades. |
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Camp beds were also lacking, ablutions were rudimentary and much of the kit was more suitable for a winter campaign in the northern Europe of the cold war. |
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The U.S. responded to security threats with cool heads and plenty of expertise in WWII and the cold war. |
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After 18 months of secret talks, the president announces a diplomatic breakthrough that ends the last fight of the cold war. |
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The ever undisguised craftiness and knavishness of the imperialists is characteristic of their aggressive foreign policy after the end of the cold war. |
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The CIA is larded with Russian specialists left over from the cold war, even as the agency struggles to recruit and train officers with proficiency in other tongues. |
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Saunders's book represents an updated version of the New Left revisionism about the cold war pioneered by such writers as Christopher Lasch, Gabriel Kolko, and Richard Barnet. |
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As unyielding as any of the cold war communist regimes, it is neither economically liberal nor politically democratic, but has ruled for all but one of the past 46 years. |
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In honor of the cold war, let me address old-fashioned male chauvinism. |
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Instead, they fought by proxy, like cold war superpowers trapped inside the so-called prudential building. |
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Schindler said this has been a puzzle for the U.S. intelligence community since the days of the cold war. |
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The cold war with communism consumed us, along with a hot war in Southeast Asia and riots over the racial divide. We lived in the shadow of a mushroom cloud. |
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In the cold war, nuclear arms issues were considered a matter of rationality, an international chess match in which self and mutual interests were calculable and predictable. |
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I thought to myself, it is not easy to convert a cold war into a hot war. |
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Have we simply shifted from a cold war to a needed series of hot wars? |
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When the cold war ended, ideology went by the wayside, according to cold warriors like Francis Fukuyama, with whom Michaels agrees on this limited point. |
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The end of the cold war inaugurated a new period, where non-Westerners were no longer the helpless recipients of Western power, but now counted amongst the movers of history. |
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Thus Cuba morphed into the cold war that has outlasted the Cold War. |
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We smugly watched and claimed victory at the end of the cold war not realizing the pent up ethnic nationalistic tensions that were just below the surface. |
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It was a label, at the dawn of the cold war, meant to suggest that anybody advocating universal access to health care must be a communist. |
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Therefore, we can define the principal stages of these relations as a close alliance during the second world war, carefulness during the cold war, and the optimism of the present. |
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Both bills provide for a new cold war hostile fire pay, similar to wartime combat pay. |
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Although nuclear weapons' potential for destructive force increased by a factor of many thousands during the cold war, the ability of States and international agencies to assist potential victims did not. |
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Jesse Helms made it clear that Senate Foreign Relations would ratify no appeasement of Moscow's desire to let outdated cold war restrictions slop over into the new millennium. |
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It is no longer a debate in respect of the cold war and the testing of a missile device which, in the sort of star wars concept, is to deliver a knockout blow to the Soviet Union. |
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New technologies and the end of the cold war led to the base being deemed unnecessary. |
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Reckless doctrines postulating the utility of nuclear weapons promote the global spread and renewal of nuclear weapons, even when the cold war rationale, if there ever was one, has ceased to exist. |
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At various times during the cold war, the U. S. considered building an anti-ballistic missile system, called ABM, to defend against Soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles. |
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The cold war between the minister and bureaucracy is also a reason behind incompletion of such developmental projects. |
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It ground to a halt with the end of the cold war and since then we have seen a reduction in nuclear warheads by the chief cold war protagonists on a scale unimaginable not so long ago. |
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This kneejerk diplomatic kowtowing, embedded in the thinking of a cold war, 1980s world that no longer exists, looks increasingly anachronistic and warrants close scrutiny. |
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In Moscow, Messrs Krouchtchev and Guy Mollet were censuring American imperialism and condemning those they considered responsible for the cold war? |
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Essentially, the Conference is confined to that environment, and it needs to address challenges in a creative and unconventional way, a way that goes far beyond the anachronism that is the cold war mentality. |
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In spite of the oft-proclaimed end of the cold war, there are, according to the most reliable estimates, almost 33,000 nuclear weapons in the world, more than 13,000 of them ready to be deployed immediately. |
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I will say that the NDP and the Bloc Québécois are bedfellows entertaining the same dream, Mr. Chairman, as Mr. Fontaine was saying in reference to the cold war. |
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We all know the cold war is over but we should remember there are still thousands of nuclear weapons in the world and thousands more people who would like to detonate them in this part of the world. |
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He too, it is clear, wants to end the cold war in the subcontinent. |
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It quickly became apparent that the United Nations had exchanged the shackles of the cold war for the straitjacket of Member State complacency and great Power indifference. |
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The United States cancelled a number of its warhead development programmes at the end of the cold war, including the W-89 and W-91 nuclear missile warheads and the B-90 nuclear bomb. |
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Canada supports the reduced salience of nuclear weapons and the significant reduction of NATO nuclear forces that has taken place since the end of the cold war. |
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The end of the cold war made many military bases redundant, and allowed schemes to tackle the blight that communism's industrial plans strewed around central and eastern Europe. |
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Incredibly, these have retained the connivance characteristic of the cold war years with the half-truths of European history imposed by the totalitarian Communist regime. |
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The end of the cold war and the pervasiveness of globalization, which have both led to the search for constructive compromise, have served to underline the importance of mediation. |
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Secondly, his work dealt with intellectual and artistic movements, such as progressivism and the political positions of artists during the cold war. |
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Venezuela brought up again the settled claim, during the 1960s cold war period, and during Guyana's Independence period. |
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During the cold war, anxiety about the vulnerability of oilfields sundered the region into American and Soviet camps, and the cold war's end brought the briefest of respites. |
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One particular concern is that more than a decade after the end of the cold war, large parts of strategic arsenals are still configured on hair-trigger alert, to be launched within minutes of the warning of an attack. |
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Conventional wisdom would have it that an arms race forms part of a cold war. |
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This symbiosis developed during the attritional years of the cold war. |
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Contrary to the expectations of humankind at the end of the cold war, world peace and security continue to deteriorate due to the high-handedness and arbitrariness of the super-Power and all types of conflicts. |
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Budyko published his work in a Russian journal and during the cold war in 1967, most North American scholars ignored Budyko's paper. |
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Currently, three million tourists per year, mostly Korean, flock to the DMZ, to witness the relic of cold war confrontation, not to mention copious amounts of barbed wire. |
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World War III started on VJ Day as a cold war. It began to warm up when the Russians blockaded Berlin and nearly reached the exploding point in Korea. |
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One of the largest actions undertaken by the RAF during the cold war was the air campaign during the 1982 Falklands War, in which the RAF operated alongside the Fleet Air Arm. |
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With the descent of the cold war, relations between the two countries were almost completely broken off, with whole families split for the ensuing decades, some for ever. |
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Moreover, in the context of the cold war Arminius became a symbol for socialism, with Rome being a symbol for the capitalist United States as an oppressive empire. |
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