Calvin Dietrich explains why a nation-state is infeasible and lists some indirect benefits of the Cold War. James Avery Joyce states that the mass media must become more objective and that the Cold War cannot be solved with military action. J. Richard Goldstein argues that communications between nations must be improved and that the Cold War stemmed from competition between the U.S. and Russia. J. P. Morray believes that the Cold War began as a problem within the two nations. Fred Warner Neal discusses the Soviet position on the Cold War and the misunderstandings between the two nations.
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Calvin Dietrich explains why a nation-state is infeasible and lists some indirect benefits of the Cold War. James Avery Joyce states that the mass media must become more objective and that the Cold War cannot be solved with military action. J. Richard Goldstein argues that communications between nations must be improved and that the Cold War stemmed from competition between the U.S. and Russia. J. P. Morray believes that the Cold War began as a problem within the two nations. Fred Warner Neal discusses the Soviet position on the Cold War and the misunderstandings between the two nations.
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