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  1. 9 de mai. de 2024 · John Lewis Gaddis is a professor of military and naval history and the director of the Brady Johnson Program in Grand Strategy at Yale University. He is a renowned expert on the life of George Kennan and the Cold War, and has won several awards for his books on these topics.

  2. Há 3 dias · The American historian John Lewis Gaddis records that the US decided that it would assume ‘global responsibilities’ in Asia in 1943, and in Continental Europe during the summer of 1944.

  3. Há 15 horas · And as to the “ political order . . . of Eastern Europe,” America’ s premier historian of the Cold War, Yale’ s John Lewis Gaddis, would write in 2005 that “ when John Paul II kissed the ground at the Warsaw Airport on June 2, 1979, he began the process by which communism in Poland—and ultimately everywhere else in Europe—would come to an end.”

  4. 24 de mai. de 2024 · In At the End of the American Century, Hutchings brings together a distinguished group of authorities to review essential questions of morality, interest, politics, and economics in U.S. foreign policy after the collapse of the Soviet empire.

  5. 26 de mai. de 2024 · At the time that Bundy made his exclamation to us (in the fall of 1988), the first of the two mysteries relating to Kennan was well on its way to being answered, and the man who has provided most of it is none other than the author of this official biography, John Lewis Gaddis.

  6. Há 15 horas · ‘When John Paul II kissed the ground at the Warsaw airport on 2 June 1979, he began the process by which communism in Poland—and ultimately everywhere—would come to an end,’ Yale historian John Lewis Gaddis wrote in his history of the Cold War.

  7. Há 6 dias · She points out that even John Lewis Gaddis, while concluding that the Cold War was a contest between good and evil, has chosen to focus his attention on communist ideology, the 'evil', rather than that of the West, 'the good'. (p. 3) In this volume of essays, Kirby has set out to rectify this omission.