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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