نتایج جستجو برای: cold war

تعداد نتایج: 154280  

1999
Robert Cameron

The first in this series Of three articles, published in the September-October 1997 issue of ARMOR. addressed American lank developmenJ during the HbrJd \\brs. This article focuses upon lhe Cold "'b, era prior to the development of the M I Abrams, illustrating the injlutnu oj the Soviet military threat. The desire to field a technologically superior lank that would more than offset Soviet numer...

2008
DAVID A. BALDWIN Graham Allison Charles W. Kegley

Graham Allison and Gregory F. Treverton, eds. Rethinking America's Security: Beyond Cold War to New World Order. New York: W. W. Norton, 1992,479 pp. John Lewis Gaddis. The United States and the End of the Cold War: Implications, Reconsiderations, Provocations. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992, 301 pp. Michael J. Hogan, ed. The End of the Cold War: Its Meaning and Implications. New York:...

Journal: :South East Asia Research 2016

Journal: :Physics Today 2016

Journal: :Journal of Planning History 2017

Journal: :Contemporary European History 2013

Journal: :TRENDS IN THE SCIENCES 2004

1999
Wilhelm Kempf

Various scholars and media researchers have adopted the view, that due to the Cold War, war discourse has become the dominant discourse in Western media and popular culture. We live in a deeply militarized culture in which for instance many ordinary metaphors have their roots in war and popular culture is full of war material. Consuming war as a natural part of everyday entertainment, the "war ...

Journal: :Isis; an international review devoted to the history of science and its cultural influences 2010
Kristie Macrakis

During the Cold War the United States developed an espionage style that reflected its love affair with technology (technophilia) whereas the Soviet Union and the East Bloc continued a tradition of using humans to collect intelligence. This essay places the origins and development of these espionage styles during the Cold War in historical and social context, and assesses their strengths and wea...

2015
Trevor J. Barnes

This article argues that the history of geography should be written from an externalist perspective; that is, its history should be directly related to the larger historical context in which it is embedded. My example is American human geography during the early Cold War period. The argument is that as a result of America’s experience during the Second World War, the USA mobilised its academy t...

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