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The Cold War
Journal Article

The Cold War

2022
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Note This article is a reproduction of the keynote address by Harlan Cleveland at the William G. McGowan Theatre on October 21, 2006 in the National Archives and Record Administration available at https.7/www.archives.gov/research/foreign-policy/cold-war/ symposium/cleveland.html I am not a historian, so don't look for dispassionate recording of the Cold War in what follows. Cold War and Common Sense, he called it-and indeed his book is not only readable history but full of common sense, about matters which were most uncommon and often nonsensical. The great confrontation we came to call the Cold War had quite suddenly become the next stage of world history. The Marshall speech was not in itself a cold war maneuver. Precisely because it wasn't a cold war move, it turned out to be a key to the cold war's outcome.
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