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Moreover, the huge defense expenditures that characterized the Cold War years were one of the causes of Soviet economic decline.
In 1958, Albert Wohlstetter, the cold war strategist (and guru to many current players on the scene, including Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle), published an influential article whose title, "The Delicate Balance of Terror," succinctly characterized the cold war itself.
And there's little reason to think the mutually assured destruction paradigm that characterized the Cold War between the US and the USSR wouldn't dominate this shift in power as well.
Talking about historical good and evil when it concerns Russia is a novelty for an Obama administration that has characterized the Cold War as a kind of neutral event.
Partly as a result of his relationship with Meyer, an avowed pacifist, Kennedy began to question the American military buildup that characterized the Cold War, according to Janney.
Its foreign policy is "multi-dimensional," says Davutoglu, which "means that good relations with Russia are not an alternative to relations with the EU," an explicit repudiation of the zero-sum game diplomacy that characterized the Cold War.
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The fault lines that would come to characterize the cold war had not yet hardened, and optimism was all the fashion.
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The aim of the present study was to characterize the cold-adapted state and the potential role of GSH in endothelial protection at 0°C.
Here we test this hypothesis by characterizing the cold-shock response to protective hypothermia in functional cortical neurons differentiated from human pluripotent stem cells (hCNs) (Bilican et al., 2014), using this model to explore the molecular basis of hypothermic preconditioning.
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