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The Prophet Outcast: Trotsky,1929-1940, By Isaac Deutscher
The Prophet Outcast: Trotsky,1929-1940, By Isaac Deutscher
from 1929 to 1940, no voice could be raised against Stalin in the U.S.S.R.; and not even an echo could be heard of the earlier intense struggles, except in the grovelling confessions of guilt to which so many of Stalin's adversaries had been
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The Prophet Outcast: Trotsky,1929-1940, By Isaac Deutscher
2010 "Eurasian Contiguity and Russia's "Stunted Nationhood"", in Europe's Expansions and Contractions, edited by Evan Smith, Adelaide: Australian Humanities Press
2010 "Eurasian Contiguity and Russia's "Stunted Nationhood"", in Europe's Expansions and Contractions, edited by Evan Smith, Adelaide: Australian Humanities Press
The fact that the expansion of the Russian Empire occurred overland and not across the oceans has been construed to have entailed portentous consequences for Russia’s modern development. Namely, this factor has been commonly cited to explain why
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2010 "Eurasian Contiguity and Russia's "Stunted Nationhood"", in Europe's Expansions and Contractions, edited by Evan Smith, Adelaide: Australian Humanities Press
“‘All the Right People’: The Historiography of the American Foreign Policy Establishment.” Journal of American Studies, 26:3 (Dec. 1992), 409-434.
“‘All the Right People’: The Historiography of the American Foreign Policy Establishment.” Journal of American Studies, 26:3 (Dec. 1992), 409-434.
This article surveys the changing historiography of the American foreign policy establishment, giving an overview of "establishment studies." It surveys how views of the establishment changed over time, from the 1950s to the late 1980s.
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“‘All the Right People’: The Historiography of the American Foreign Policy Establishment.” Journal of American Studies, 26:3 (Dec. 1992), 409-434.
“‘All the Right People’: The Historiography of the American Foreign Policy Establishment.” Journal of American Studies, 26:3 (Dec. 1992), 409-434.
“‘All the Right People’: The Historiography of the American Foreign Policy Establishment.” Journal of American Studies, 26:3 (Dec. 1992), 409-434.
This article surveys the changing historiography of the American foreign policy establishment, giving an overview of "establishment studies." It surveys how views of the establishment changed over time, from the 1950s to the late 1980s.
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“‘All the Right People’: The Historiography of the American Foreign Policy Establishment.” Journal of American Studies, 26:3 (Dec. 1992), 409-434.
Power and Connection: Imperial Histories of the United States in the World
Power and Connection: Imperial Histories of the United States in the World
This historiographic essay explores recent innovations in the rescaling of U. S. historical writing and makes the case for the imperial as an analytic category necessary to this effort. Thinking with the imperial, it argues, foregrounds asymmetries
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Power and Connection: Imperial Histories of the United States in the World
Ideologies in Flux: From the Nationalism of Modernity Towards Urban-Planetarism
Ideologies in Flux: From the Nationalism of Modernity Towards Urban-Planetarism
This is my MSc Thesis in Political Science (more specifically Political Theory/Ideology Studies). I think it succeeds quite well in predicting the current developments towards the heightened ideological importance of environmentalist thought. But
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Ideologies in Flux: From the Nationalism of Modernity Towards Urban-Planetarism
Strategic Culture and American Empire
Strategic Culture and American Empire
This article considers the ideational fabric of American empire. Section one discusses why liberal democratic empires are not particularly peaceful. Section two highlights the analyti- cal value of a focus on U.S. strategic culture in explaining U.S.
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Strategic Culture and American Empire
The Tuchyn Pogrom: The Names and Faces Behind the Violence, Summer 1941
The Tuchyn Pogrom: The Names and Faces Behind the Violence, Summer 1941
On the night of July, 6, 1941, under the cover of darkness, a group of Ukrainian assailants armed with bats, shovels, and other weapons attacked their Jewish neighbors in Tuchyn, a small town just outside of Rivne, killing dozens and wounding more.
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The Tuchyn Pogrom: The Names and Faces Behind the Violence, Summer 1941
Rediscovering U.S. Geopolitics: A Study on the Influence of Classical Geopolitics on American Foreign Policy during 1945-1950
Rediscovering U.S. Geopolitics: A Study on the Influence of Classical Geopolitics on American Foreign Policy during 1945-1950
"Jury rapport: "This year’s first prize is awarded to Roger Voncken for 'Rediscovering U.S. Geopolitics: A Study on the Influence of Classical Geopolitics on American Foreign Policy during 1945-1950'. This thought-provoking thesis
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Rediscovering U.S. Geopolitics: A Study on the Influence of Classical Geopolitics on American Foreign Policy during 1945-1950
9 short articles in Martin J. Manning and Clarence R. Wyatt, eds., Encyclopedia of Media and Propaganda in Wartime America, 2 vols. (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2010)
9 short articles in Martin J. Manning and Clarence R. Wyatt, eds., Encyclopedia of Media and Propaganda in Wartime America, 2 vols. (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2010)
Articles: [“America First Committee,” 2:499-500; “Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies,” 2:508-509; “Cuban Missile Crisis,” 2:718-721; “Eisenhower, Dwight D.,” 2:575-577; “Fight for Freedom (Century Group),” 2:515-516; “Kissinger, Henry,”
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9 short articles in Martin J. Manning and Clarence R. Wyatt, eds., Encyclopedia of Media and Propaganda in Wartime America, 2 vols. (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2010)
UN IN THE POST COLD WAR ERA
UN IN THE POST COLD WAR ERA
With changes in the international landscape occurring in the years following the Cold War, new and different types of conflict flared up. Wars between states became less frequent, while the number of conflicts within states increased considerably.
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UN IN THE POST COLD WAR ERA