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How the USIA and the National Guard Won the Cold War (or): Soft vs Hard: Policy and Power

How the USIA and the National Guard Won the Cold War (or): Soft vs Hard: Policy and Power

Paperback

Gifts & Stationery General

ISBN13: 9798529102992
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: Jun 30 2021
Pages: 26
Weight: 0.11
Height: 0.05 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English
An alternative version of how the USA won the Cold War against Soviet Communism. Written by a first hand participant and Strategic Studies researcher who lived key events at the top of the hidden information pyramid. The author wishes best regards to all that survived that dark time with prayer for peace and good will. You have heard of the National Guard, known for years after May 4, 1970 and Kent State's incidents as student killers and savages; you might not have heard of the United States Information Agency or USIA, you will learn a bit about it in this volume. USIA existed from 1953 to the end of the 20th century.

Much of the discussion in the book is not specifically about the Guard and USIA or even the Cold War, but paints the broad and correct picture of how the various theory behind American actions worked and who was involved. It sets the background deep in the theory of how soft vs hard policy options might have been viewed then and now.

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