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Peter Duignan
Short Biography: Peter J. Duignan is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.
He has written extensively on comparative colonial history, modern European history, African documentation and bibliography, Hispanics in the United States, U.S. foreign policy, Africa, immigration to the United States, and the Atlantic Alliance (the U.S. and Europe since 1945). His current research focuses on the role of immigration in the making and remaking of America, Islamic fundamentalism, and Americans and African-Americans in Africa and Africans in America, a study of reciprocal relations. continued
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The authors outline the development of the Soviet strategy, its shifts and turns, as well as its enduring objective. The essay also compares nazism and communism and analyses the role of communist parties in the West and of fellow travelers and fronts in the communist offensive against the West.
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The essay examines the many side effects of World War II: the United States turned into the "arsenal of democracy", there was genocide and vast population shifts in Central Europe, democracy was rebuilt in Germany and Italy, and Western decolonization in the Third World was accelerated, thereby occasioning a worlwide power shift.
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