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The Vietnam War Interviews
by Zashuna, May 25, 2008
With over 2 to 4 million civilian deaths as well as about 1,550,000 war casualties on both sides, the Vietnam War was definitely one of the hardest fought wars in American history.
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The Death of Lin Biao
by John Walsh, May 23, 2008
Army commander Lin Biao was a hero of the Chinese Communist Party, but then died after staging a coup against Mao Zedong. But was that really what happened?
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The United States and the Soviet Union: War Without Battle
by beka, Apr 23, 2008
About the Cold War, collapse of the Soviet Union, and the relationship between the United States and USSR/Russian Federation.
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The Soviet Union: Why Did It Collapse?
by Nicholas Peterson, Apr 13, 2008
For some, the collapse of the USSR was inevitable. For others, its collapse remains a mystery. And for the rest, there is simply the notion that they just gave up to America.
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Back in the USSR
by beka, Apr 12, 2008
The collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Events of the Cold War: Intrigue and Diplomacy
by floop, Apr 2, 2008
While most of us know some mainstream US history, I thought someone might like to gain an understanding of the lesser-known events of the Cold War.
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Clash of Titans
by Jacob E Breach, Mar 22, 2008
Why the Cold War started, who was at fault, and the inevitability of the worldwide conflict.
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Can Politics Survive the Twenty-first Century? Why Political Moralism Cannot be a Threat to Politics’ Existence
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 31, 2008
The possibility that politics may not survive the Twenty-first Century is a frightening prospect to be sure, and it is not one to be taken lightly. However, Kenneth Minogue’s argument, though vivid and compelling, is nevertheless fatally flawed: he makes a critical assumption that leads him to question the ability of politics to survive the Twenty-first Century, an assumption which I believe is left unjustified.
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Heroes to the Union
by Nicholas Peterson, Jan 25, 2008
A look at Soviet propaganda through the genre of a children's book.
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The Rosenberg Trial
by Zashuna, Jan 6, 2008
A report on the Rosenbergs trial. The Rosenbergs were American communists who were found guilty in conspiracy to commit espionage and passing crucial information regarding the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union. They were shortly executed.
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