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December 2011
From the Archive: Communism and the Cold War
Triumph in Europe and the Pacific quickly gave way to a world divided between two opposing ideologies.
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Table of Contents
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Contents
March 1924
March 1924
Lenin
Victor Chernov
July 1930
July 1930
Stalin's Power
Paul Scheffer
January 1932
January 1932
Making the Collective Man in Soviet Russia
William Henry Chamberlin
October 1932
October 1932
The Position and Prospects of Communism
Harold J. Laski
July 1947
July 1947
The Sources of Soviet Conduct
“X” (George F. Kennan)
April 1962
April 1962
The End of the Monolith
Walter Z. Laqueur
October 1972
October 1972
How the Cold War Was Played
Zbigniew Brzezinski
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