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Full-Text Articles in International Relations
Us And The Cold War In Latin America, Thomas Field
Us And The Cold War In Latin America, Thomas Field
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The Cold War in Latin America had marked consequences for the region’s political and economic evolution. From the origins of US fears of Latin American Communism in the early 20th century to the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, regional actors played central roles in the drama. Seeking to maximize economic benefit while maintaining independence with regard to foreign policy, Latin Americans employed an eclectic combination of liberal and anti-imperialist discourses, balancing frequent calls for anti-Communist hemispheric unity with periodic diplomatic entreaties to the Soviet bloc and the nonaligned Third World. Meanwhile, US Cold War policies toward …
A Roundtable For Victoria M. Grieve, Little Cold Warriors: American Childhood In The 1950s, Thomas Field Jr., Julia L. Mickenberg, Lori Clune, Mary Brennan, Donna Alvah, Victoria M. Grieve
A Roundtable For Victoria M. Grieve, Little Cold Warriors: American Childhood In The 1950s, Thomas Field Jr., Julia L. Mickenberg, Lori Clune, Mary Brennan, Donna Alvah, Victoria M. Grieve
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Dr. Thomas Field introduces a roundtable discussion of Victoria M. Grieve's Little Cold Warriors: American Childhood in the 1950s, providing a synopsis of reviewer critiques before the reviewers expand on their views and the author responds.
Why The Destruction Of History Makes Sense, Ibpp Editor
Why The Destruction Of History Makes Sense, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes a political psychology of the construct of history.
Turks, Armenians, And Genocide: Is Genocide Foreign To Foreign Policy?, Ibpp Editor
Turks, Armenians, And Genocide: Is Genocide Foreign To Foreign Policy?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes difficulties in forging foreign policy consensus on preventing, attenuating, or intervening to stop genocide.
Nuclear Weapons Diplomacy: Russian Victories And United States Defeats In The Post Cold War Era, Ibpp Editor
Nuclear Weapons Diplomacy: Russian Victories And United States Defeats In The Post Cold War Era, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes the status and dynamics of the latest nuclear weapons diplomacy between the United States and Russia.
Trends. History And The Consequences Of Political Boundaries In Africa, Ibpp Editor
Trends. History And The Consequences Of Political Boundaries In Africa, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the inherited narrative of African political conflicts being supposedly based solely on the placement of post-colonial political boundaries.
Fair Elections In Mexico: Much Ado About Nothing?, Ibpp Editor
Fair Elections In Mexico: Much Ado About Nothing?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Competing definitions of fairness may induce furor over the fairness of elections.
Trends. Dead Souls: Comment On The Luxor Murders, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Dead Souls: Comment On The Luxor Murders, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
In this analysis, the author discusses an act of terrorism that occurred in Luxor Egypt, with a significant part of the research being done by Steven Cornell.