Cold War Revisionism: A Practitioner's Perspective

Citing his own and other's research into the Cold War history, Paterson discusses the American government's hypocrisy in it's own role in perpetuating imperialism. Historians have documented beneficent American assistance to appreciative people, but revisionists more than others have...

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Archives
Cold War
Cold wars
Communism
Corruption in government
Criticism
Diplomatic history
Diplomatic relations
Foreign policy
Foreign relations
Historians
Historical revisionism
History
History of international relations
Imperialism
International relations
Military and politics
Military relations
Political debate
Political history
Presidency
Presidentialism
Revisionism
Social development
Social history
THE HISTORY OF SHAFR AS TOLD BY ITS PAST PRESIDENTS
Traditionalism
United States history
War
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