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The New Cold War

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Mentioned in 7 episodes

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John Donvan
as one of the participants in the conversation, and author of "The New Cold War."
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Think Twice: The Stoic Capitalist with Robert Rosenkranz
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Scott Horton
as the best book on color-coded revolutions, noting that the author takes a lukewarm stance on them.
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10/31/25 Mike Benz on How the Censorship Complex Works
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Mary Ellen Iskenderian
, mentioning that it discusses the potential cold wars with Russia and China.
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Ep 50. Mary Ellen Iskenderian, President and CEO Women's World Banking: There's nothing micro about a billion women!
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Paulo M. Dias
por se focar nas questões militaristas do pós-guerra.
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#106 A Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945) - parte 5: o pós-guerra
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Hal Brands
, highlighting his insights on the challenges of containment in areas with ambiguous moral merits.
Twilight Struggle: Cold War Lessons for US-China Today
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Patrick Pillow
as a key book that sparked his interest and research into the color revolutions.
3/19/26 Patrick Pillow on Washington’s Preferred Method of Regime Change
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James Stout
as author of a book about the Cold War.
It Could Happen Here Weekly 188
Mentioned by Frank Gavin as a book that places the Cold War in the late 19th century.
History, Statecraft, and Strategy with Francis J. Gavin
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Tom Arnold-Forster
as the book that put the phrase "Cold War" into mainstream circulation.
Tom Arnold-Forster, "Walter Lippmann: An Intellectual Biography" (Princeton UP, 2025)

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