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    Diaspora by another name: the making of refugees in Cold War China by Jiaqi M. Liu, Clare Xiaoqian Wan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Our findings advance a constructivist understanding of migration categories and offer a historically grounded critique of refugee politics beyond Western-centric Cold War narratives.…”
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    POLITICAL ELITES OF THE COLLECTIVE WEST ON THE FRONTS AND IN THE TRENCHES OF THE COLD WAR WITH RUSSIA by P. L. Karabuschenko

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…In recent years, Russophobia has reached its new historical heights, which makes us look at this phenomenon of political life as yet another aggravation of the collective West against Russia in the Cold War. Since the XVI century russophobia is an integral part of the "crusade" declared by the West against Russia, the purpose of which is to subordinate this Eastern European "monster". …”
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    Generations of Warfare and the Future of the Hybrid Wars by Artsrun Hovhannisyan

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Today, as well, with the Cold War is over, the hyperactivity of the US in the military-political arena has brought forth a similar storm. …”
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    Generations of Warfare and the Future of the Hybrid Wars by Artsrun Hovhannisyan

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Today, as well, with the Cold War is over, the hyperactivity of the US in the military-political arena has brought forth a similar storm. …”
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    Exhibition as the Controlled Encounter of Two Countries: ”Poland – Czechoslovakia: Centuries of Neighborhood and Friendship” (1977–1978) by Petra Skarupsky

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The most complex official exhibition project organized between Poland and Czechoslovakia during the Cold War was a show titled ”Poland – Czechoslovakia: Centuries of Neighborhood and Friendship”. …”
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    What Is and What Should Be: Sociology of Studying Russia in the U.S. by A. P. Tsygankov

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The article examines the process of knowledge formation about Russia in American academia since the end of the Cold War. The article’s hypothesis is that knowledge formation largely reflects the social and national and cultural conditions of the country and its research community. …”
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    “Like Fidel at a Rally in Havana”: Warsaw’s Exhibition of Cuban Painting with a Global Political Crisis in the Background (1962) by Gabriela Świtek

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The article seeks to interpret the reception of the exhibition of Cuban art in the Polish People’s Republic, organized within the framework of official international cultural exchange (in the Polish press, the event received several dozen reviews and mentions, which often underlined that the show presented the “art of a fighting island”), against the background of the international crisis during the Cold War. …”
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    Przestrzenie powojennego humanizmu. Wystawy Czesława Wielhorskiego (1911–1980) by Tomasz Fudala

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…He was able to apply his visionary ideas to the ephemeral architecture of fair pavilions and exhibitions instead of buildings or permanent urban projects. On the eve of the Cold War, architects were thus entrusted with a medium of crucial significance for state propaganda. …”
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    John Lackey Brown, public diplomat par excellence by Raphaël Ricaud

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…During the Cold War, however, the United States Information Agency devised more subtle ways to "tell America’s story to the world." …”
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    Imaginal Geography of Regional Integration 1990s: the Latvian and the Estonian Experience by M. V. Korotkova

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…After the end of the Cold War many variants of space organization at macro- and microlevel were suggested instead of traditional West–East division. …”
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    Te kapa o Te Reureu: keeping the home fires burning by Suzanne Vallance, Taruke Karatea, Sarah Edwards

    Published 2025-10-01
    “…We conclude that ahi kā play a key role in tending practices like kapa haka so as to help Māori negotiate challenges associated with land loss, fractured land ownership and the underutilisation of land, and navigate complex political contexts.Glossary of Māori words: ahi kā: he fires of occupation; ahi matao: cold fire; ahi tere: flickering flame; awa: river; haka: a ceremonial war dance and part 5 of Te Matatini's format; hapū: kinship group; iwi: extended kinship group; kaihaka: tutor; kākahu: to dress (for kapa haka); kauheke: elder; kaumātua: elder; kaupapa: topic, purpose; kawa: customs of the marae: kete: basket; kōrero: tell, speak, discussion; kōrero tuku iho: knowledge passed down; korowai: cloak, safe space for discussion; mahi tahi: working together; mahi toi: artistic expression; mana motuhake: self-determination, control over one's destiny; marae: complex of buildings; mārakai: gardening for food; mōteatea: a traditional chant and part 2 of Te Matatini's format; ngākau: heart and soul; Pākehā: non-Māori; pakeke: adult; poi: light ball swung on the end of a rope. …”
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    From Interactive to Intra-active Body by Jia-Rey Chang

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…With the flourishing development of high-end technology, during the cold war period, the US and Russia were still competing to be the world leaders in technological development. …”
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