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The Cold War - Is it Really Over? Article 
On November 22, 1963 President Kennedy was assassinated, some say due to the Cold War & Cuba, but it forever changed the American political landscape...
Nov 22, 2011 - Dianne Wing
The Cold War: The Space Race Article 
The rivalry between Wernher von Braun (USA) and Sergei Korolev (Soviet Union) to build the rocket that would send man to the moon.
Feb 9, 2011 - Claire Gorman
Rethinking the Cold War Article 
The origins and history of the Cold War and the underlying social values left us by the Cold War.
Jan 14, 2011 - Amelia Wiederaenders
An Overview of the Cold War Article 
Generally the Cold War is considered to have begun in the late 1940s to 1990, and left the US as the only remaining superpower.
Aug 12, 2010 - Barry Vale
The Substance of the Cold War Article 
At the height of the cold war, economic growth and development were the incentives of suspicion and betrayal.
Jul 16, 2010 - Shirley Shivkumar
Remembering the Cold War Article 
For more than 40 years, the world's superpowers refused to talk about how to end the deadly arms race. Has there ever been a more foolish obstinacy?
Mar 12, 2010 - John Anderson
The Potsdam Conference and the Cold War Article 
Although elements of the Cold War may have originated at Yalta, the Potsdam Conference validated Soviet European occupation and produced new global conflicts.
Dec 13, 2009 - Michael Streich
The Cold War 1946 - 1957 Article 
The first decade of the Cold War validated Winston Churchill's Iron Curtain speech, from the division of Europe to internal fifth columns promoting Communism.
Mar 17, 2009 - Michael Streich
From Victory to Cold War Article 
The United States and the Soviet Union each contributed much to the defeat of a common enemy in World War II. How did they become bitter adversaries so quickly?
Feb 27, 2009 - David Hornestay
Fidel Castro and the Cold War Article 
The Cuban revolutionary and President Fidel Castro played a significant role within the context of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States.
Dec 27, 2008 - Barry Vale
Cold War Fears Article 
As the Cold War slowly melts into our history books, it is difficult for younger generations to imagine a world where the fear of Communism haunted Americans.
Dec 18, 2008 - Kim Kenney
Cold War Origins Article 
Emma Woikin, born a prairie Doukhobor became a cipher clerk in Ottawa during World War II. In March 1946 she pleads guilty to spying for a country she loved, Russia.
Sep 8, 2008 - Karen Stephenson
The Middle Cold War Consensus Article 
US foreign policy in the Middle Cold War in 1953-73 was notably less successful than the Early Cold War, and culiminated in defeat in Vietnam.
Jun 25, 2007 - Michael C. McHugh
The End of the Cold War Article 
The failure of US foreign policy in reviving Eastern Europe after in end of the Cold War.
Jun 25, 2007 - Michael C. McHugh
Lessons of the Cold War Article 
The Cold War changed how the US interacts with European countries. It also changed the bipolar construction of the world.
Jan 29, 2012 - Corey Morris
The Last Ten Years of the Cold War Article 
In the early 1980s few could have predicted that within a decade the Cold War would be over.
Feb 5, 2011 - Alan Kinghorn
US Containment Strategy in the Cold War Article 
Containment was the key strategy employed in US Foreign Policy throughout the Cold War against the USSR and Communism in the second half of the 20th Century
Jan 21, 2011 - Philip Sim
Major Events Influenced by Cold War Article 
Some people regard the Cold War as the Third World War. Some people think it was a proxy to the Third World War. True or not, events were influenced by it.
Nov 30, 2010 - Marquis Canaday
Africa from Colonialism to Cold War Article 
The Cold War was a continuation of alien influence in Africa which began during colonialism. Both were manifested in neo-colonialism with the complicity of some Africans
Feb 8, 2010 - Tongkeh Joseph Fowale
Cold War Ends at Summit in Malta Article 
Less than a year later, President Bush spoke of the start of a new world order, following the end of the Cold War, in which all nations "can prosper and live in harmony."
Dec 3, 2009 - John Kirshon