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United States and Russia During the Cold War, The

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Abstract
Television news correspondent, presidential advisor and university professor Marvin Kalb talks about U.S. attitudes towards Russia during the Cold War. "Did we give the Russians a fair shake? Yes, in a strategic sense but, in a cultural sense, not at all," Mr. Kalb explains.
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Introduction to Political Science, Political Science, American Government and Politics, International Relations American History, U.S. History Survey, America in the 20th Century, Framework for Democracy
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