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But Professor Kaldor says the protests have already changed the geopolitical landscape of the Arab world.1989 brought an end to the Cold War.
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Mary Kaldor was part of the opposition movement in Hungary during the Cold War.
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But Professor Kaldor says the protests have already changed the geopolitical landscape of the Arab world.1989 brought an end to the Cold War.
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And I think that there's a similar feeling of outrage in the Arab world, added Kaldor.
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Mary Kaldor was part of the opposition movement in Hungary during the Cold War.
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And I think that there's a similar feeling of outrage in the Arab world, added Kaldor.
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In her 1995 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists article “Who Killed the Cold War?” — which warned that the role of peace movements in shaking the nuclear status quo was being “written out of accounts of the 1980s” — historian Mary Kaldor noted that “Five million people demonstrated in the capitals of Western Europe in 1981 and 1983.”
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What I have been listening to: Tom Baker, Kaldor City, Bernice Summerfield, Well (e) s
Linkspam for 15-10-2009 nwhyte 2009
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That would probably be Kaldor-Hicks efficient; to have more FrankenBenthams running around.
How to Increase Support for Free Markets, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Mary Kaldor was part of the opposition movement in Hungary during the Cold War.
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