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I. November 1956: The Two Superpowers against Europe
1. The last intervention of European colonial powers
2. The Soviet blackmail
3. The US support the Soviet attitude against France and Britain
II. The consequences of Stalin's death
1. The end of the Korean War
2. The Spirit of Geneva: making...
The essay to be written for May 24 Zbigniew Brzezinski (1928- ) as theoretician and actor of the Cold War
I. Democracy Against Totalitarianism
A. From Hannah Arendt to Zbgniew Brzezinski
B. Never Again "Munich 1938"
C. The "Free World"' against the "Evil Empire"
II. Communism and Nationalism
A. All Communist leaders were Nationalist Leaders
B. Nationalism as a Way of Stabilizing the Socialist...
Commenting McCormack (Gavan), Target North Korea, Avalon Publishing Group, New York, 2004, pp.1-5 I. The Origins of the Korean War
1. Stalin, Mao and Kim Il Sung: why Communist leaders love civil wars
2. Stalin's miscalculation
3. An unexpected conflict and an uncontrolled escalation
II. Korea: like Germany?...
Carroll (James), House of War, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 2006
Chang (Jon)/ Halliday (Jon), Mao. The Unknown Story, Jonathan Cape, London, 2005
Garton Ash (Timothy), In Europe's Name: Germany and the Divided Continent, Jonathan Cape, London, 1993
Greene (Graham), The Quiet American, 1955...
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