June 25, 1999
Illuminating the Twilight Struggle: New Interpretations of the Cold WarWorks Under Review
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The first decade of the Cold War in the United States was characterized by fears of both internal subversion and external aggression. Worry about the possibility of a massive Communist conspiracy at home merged with alarm over
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