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MOST cold war institutions shrivelled in the 1990s, along with their superpower backing.
But for politicians who measure their own importance by their loyalty to cold war institutions, these are existential red lines.
"I'm very alarmed when I see these institutions that we depend upon for coverage of things like the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War, institutions that totally changed the way things happened in this country, being run by people who seem to be in this state of total uncertainty about what to do," he added.
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Jackson started acting at Morehouse College, the famous post-civil war institution for sons of the emergent black middle class.
The nascent post-war institutions have been highlighted by numerous international agencies as corrupt and dysfunctional.
As has been much documented, the cataclysm of the First World War led, especially in the defeated Germany, to a general loss of faith in pre-war institutions; this was no less true of the professors than of their students, many of whom repudiated Wilhelmine culture in all of its forms outright.
The country's weak post-war institutions were never going to be able to cope.
After the second World War, Japan made efforts to rebuild its economy and revamp its pre-war institutions.
The question arises, therefore, whether this post-war institution called the UN remains "fit for purpose" to meet the needs of the international community for the century unfolding before us.
After the war, these institutions helped to augment the Marshall Plan's emergency stabilization efforts in Europe.
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