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FILITOV, A (2) answer(s).
 
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From nuclear monopoly to nuclear parity: about v.l. mal'kov's book* and more / Filitov, A   Journal Article
Filitov, A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract WAY BACK IN 1990, the Washington-based United States Institute of Peace, one of many American "think tanks," held a colloquium with then still Soviet historians on a topic that is still relevant today: How the Cold War began, what kept it from turning "hot," and what lessons are we to draw from it all. Elspeth Rostow made the unexpected remark that the Nobel Peace Prize should be awarded to the atomic bomb. I don't recall whether she was a member of the American delegation or was simply accompanying her spouse Walt Rostow (author of the famous "The Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto" who during the Vietnam War was President Johnson's special assistant for national security affairs and, incidentally, a fierce "hawk")
Key Words Atomic Bomb  Nuclear Parity  Nuclear Monopoly 
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Yalta - a 70-year era / Filitov, A; Pyadysheva, E   Article
Pyadysheva, E Article
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Summary/Abstract E. Pyadysheva: Seventy years ago, from February 4 through 11, 1945, the Yalta (Crimea) Conference of the Allied Powers took place. The leaders of the anti-Hitler coalition countries - the USSR, the U.S. and the UK - Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill met for the second time during World War II.
Key Words USSR  Stalin  US  UK  Roosevelt  Churchill 
Yalta  World War II  70-Year Era 
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