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Looking Back 20 Years: Who Deserves Credit For Ending The Cold War?, Nicholas Hayes
Looking Back 20 Years: Who Deserves Credit For Ending The Cold War?, Nicholas Hayes
University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications
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Vietnam And Afghanistan: Lessons In Disaster?, Nicholas Hayes
Vietnam And Afghanistan: Lessons In Disaster?, Nicholas Hayes
University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications
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Chuck Hagel On Iraq And What Needs To Be Done With Iran, Nicholas Hayes
Chuck Hagel On Iraq And What Needs To Be Done With Iran, Nicholas Hayes
University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications
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For Poland, Shadow Of 1939 Hangs Over Today's Events, Nicholas Hayes
For Poland, Shadow Of 1939 Hangs Over Today's Events, Nicholas Hayes
University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications
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The Politics Of Putin's Torso: Marketing A Tough Guy, Nicholas Hayes
The Politics Of Putin's Torso: Marketing A Tough Guy, Nicholas Hayes
University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications
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Ireland And Frank Mccourt: A Painful Struggle Continues, Nicholas Hayes
Ireland And Frank Mccourt: A Painful Struggle Continues, Nicholas Hayes
University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications
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Biden Travels, Talks And Ticks Off The Russians, Nicholas Hayes
Biden Travels, Talks And Ticks Off The Russians, Nicholas Hayes
University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications
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From Minneapolis To Russia: What A Historian's Cold War Journey Tells Us About Today, Nicholas Hayes
From Minneapolis To Russia: What A Historian's Cold War Journey Tells Us About Today, Nicholas Hayes
University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications
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Is Russia Having Second Thoughts About Inviting Obama?, Nicholas Hayes
Is Russia Having Second Thoughts About Inviting Obama?, Nicholas Hayes
University Chair in Critical Thinking Publications
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Reflections On The Cuban Revolution, Gary Prevost
Reflections On The Cuban Revolution, Gary Prevost
Political Science Faculty Publications
When I visited Cuba in the first few days of 1992, it was not clear that the revolution would survive. Food was in relatively short supply and electricity blackouts were common. Even long-time supporters of the revolution were pessimistic about the future. Everything that had been accomplished in its first 32 years seemed in jeopardy when the Soviet Union went out of existence at the end of 1991 and canceled most of its trade deals with Cuba. The country’s gross domestic product was in the process of shrinking by 50 percent. How did the Cuban Revolution survive that shock, and …