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Kolko: The Great Equalizer
Znet Article, September, 05 2006
Gabriel Kolko
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The United States had a monopoly of nuclear weaponry only a few years before other nations challenged it, but from 1949 until roughly the 1990s deterrence theory worked - nations knew that if they used the awesome bomb they were likely to be devas...
Kolko: The Great Equalizer: Lessons From Iraq and Lebanon
Znet Article, August, 25 2006
Gabriel Kolko
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The United States had a monopoly of nuclear weaponry only a few years before other nations challenged it, but from 1949 until roughly the 1990s deterrence theory worked -- nations knew that if they used the awesome bomb they were likely to be deva...
Kolko: The End of the Vietnam War, 30 Years Ago
Znet Article, May, 03 2005
Gabriel Kolko
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Amsterdam – The war in Vietnam that ended 30 years ago with a complete triumph for the Communists was the longest, most expensive and divisive American war in its history, involving over a half-million U.S. forces at one point-plus Austral...
Kolko: Iraq and Vietnam
Znet Article, November, 19 2003
Gabriel Kolko
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There are great cultural, political and physical differences between Vietnam and Iraq that cannot be minimised, and the geopolitical situation is entirely different. But the US has ignored many of the lessons of the traumatic Vietnam experience an...
Kolko: The Age of Unilateral War
Znet Article, May, 02 2003
Gabriel Kolko
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The disintegration of the Soviet bloc permitted American unilateralism on a scale the modern world has never seen. But with its war against Iraq the United States for the first time openly massed its military power and then invaded another nation,...
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Zmag Article, May, 01 1998
Gabriel Kolko
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Routledge; 190 pp. Review by Asad Ismi What should a communist party do when it leads a nation to victory over the most powerful empire the world has ever known at the cost of three million lives? Build an equitable soci...


