Historical narratives are often boiled down to simplistic and self-serving storylines that influence how people see the world, when a more sophisticated and fair-minded account would offer a different perspective, as William Blum writes about the Berlin Wall.
Tag: Cold War
Obama Urged to Show Restraint on Ukraine
Forgetting the Lessons of Deterrence
“Tough-guy/gal-ism” is rampant again in Official Washington with many New Cold Warriors lusting for a military confrontation with Russia. But few of these hawks have a clear idea how deterrence worked during the real Cold War, writes ex-CIA analyst Paul…
Risks of a New ‘Zero-Sum’ Cold War
The Flaw in ‘Cornering’ Russia
Six Decades of H-Bomb Cover-ups
Cuba Inches Toward New Future
Waiting to Launch Armageddon
A Life Sacrificed for Peace
On Sept. 18, 1961, a plane carrying UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold crashed in Africa as he was negotiating to stop a war in Congo. Hammarskjold’s death removed one of the great advocates for international peace, as Roger Lipsey explains in…