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Tag Archives: Cold War
“The Cold War was not always cold, and the war in Ukraine repeats some of the patterns of that era”
AMERICAN PURPOSE Ukraine: The Return of the Cold War Michael Mandelbaum March 25, 2022 For twenty-five years after the end of the Cold War, the world, and especially the United States, enjoyed a period of unprecedented peace. Preparations for great-power … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Cold War, Michael Mandelbaum, Russia, Ukraine
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“Sanders isn’t alone in trying to rehabilitate an ideology that is so frequently driven to murder and oppression in order to “liberate” the world from the shackles of capitalism that it is quite obviously a feature of the system and not a bug”
COMMENTARY Making Communism Great Again by Noah Rothman March 11, 2016 Writing in COMMENTARY, the columnist Ben Domenech recently identified a curious phenomenon. American political actors on the left, he observed, are engaged in a morally hazardous effort to rehabilitate socialism. … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Bernie Sanders, China, Cold War, Communism, Donald Trump, socialism, Soviet Union
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As the World Turns: Will the West Prevail?
WORLD AFFAIRS JOURNAL by Michael Garfinkiel September/October 2014 It has been assumed, since the end of the Cold War, that globalization is irreversible and that technologies, cultures, and markets are spreading, merging, and interacting at an ever quicker pace. This … Continue reading