| Geoff Eley, Keith Nield - 2007 - 284 ページ
...Marxist theories that the intellectual and political developments of the 1 9805, culminating in the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union, brought to an end. If one fell, so too must the other. The social was tied essentially to Marxism in... | |
| Teodoro Petkoff - 2007 - 87 ページ
...which we are presently holding this debate are unprecedented: it is less than fifteen years since the fall of the Berlin wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union, and we are in a situation where the United States cannot make further inroads into the life of our... | |
| Richard L. Russell - 2007 - 15 ページ
...nation-state threat in the Soviet Union. For lack of a better characterization, the period after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union up until 11 September 2001 is generally called the "post-Cold War period." Whether or not the CIA adequately... | |
| Steven Sanders, Aeon J. Skoble - 2008 - 282 ページ
...cold war, it should come as no surprise that the form undergoes a dramatic transformation with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union. In a unipolar world in which the specter of communism has begun to fade from the scene, it is to be... | |
| Daniel L. Migliore - 2008 - 154 ページ
...the early 1980s the Cold War was still being waged, though it would soon be officially ended with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Hope for a more peaceful world, however, was rather quickly dashed. Instead, after 9/11, and with the... | |
| 2001 - 30 ページ
...the general characteristics of chemical and biological weapons. Figure 1. Characteristics of CBW The fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union have not eliminated the threat to the US; they have only modified it. This threat, which was previously... | |
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