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Alternative Accounts of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict: a history of the US-Russia relations during the Cold

The Cold War was, a war of ideologies, positing capitalism (and liberal democracies) on the one hand and communism (and
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Alternative Accounts of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict: a history of the US-Russia relations during World War

Hitler disliked the photograph taken when the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact was signed in the Kremlin because it showed Stalin with
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Alternative Accounts of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict: a history of the US-Russia relations, part III

Cont’d from part II I Once it became clear that the Bolshevik Revolution was irreversible—the West having to resign itself
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Alternative Accounts of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict: a history of the US-Russia relations, part II

Cont’d from Part I The history of Ukraine, especially vis-à-vis adjacent Russia, dates back to the 10th century, and it’s
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Alternative Accounts of the Russian-Ukraine Conflict: infowars

Cont’d from the introduction I Several comments to my introductory piece on the Russo-Ukraine conflict—from our own Gerald Plummer of
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Alternative Accounts of the Russian-Ukraine conflict: introduction

I I’ve long refrained from commenting on the Russian-Ukraine conflict. First off, it’s still a recent development, only two months
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Community Organizer’s Toolkit: an Adjunct to Mao’s Little Red Book, Part III

I Altruism is a touchy-feely kind of term. Just like philanthropy, it suggests a certain disconnect from the business called
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Alternative Accounts of the Russian-Ukraine Conflict: a history of the US-Russian relations, part I

Cont’d from Infowars I American involvement in the Russian Revolution was the key event that pitted the United States and the Soviet Union against each other
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On Writing, Editing, and Other Matters – Part Two

Cont’d From Part One I Since I am Polish-born, English is my second language, It’s a life circumstance I had
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