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Why the Cold War Worked
Author(s)Judt, Tony
AbstractThis article trace the cold war as a historical event that occurred over the rule of many leaders on both sides of the Berlin Wall. Because it was such a protracted war, the nature of conflict and strategies employed by the participants change greatly as generational change was seen. This article details these changes in an attempt to better understand the environment in which the cold war was fought.
IssueNo15
Pages1-14
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceNew York Review of Books
VolumeNo44
PubDateOctober1997
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