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A child dismembered by a post-cold war bomb is still missing his arms.
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Nicknamed the Soviet Union's "official modernist", Shchedrin, now 77, is being championed by Gergiev as one of a number of Russian composers in need of post-cold war reassessment.
Matsuev/LSO/Gergiev Guy Dammann 2010
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Egypt has no incentive to help solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, because once that conflict is solved, Egypt is of no use to us, in a post-cold war world (Israel is of similarly little use to us strategically).
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Poland has had a creative jazz pedigree since its post-cold war nurturing by the film composer Krzysztof Komeda, saxophonist Zbigniew Namyslowski and trumpeter Tomasz Stanko.
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In this draft post I try to re-tell post-cold war history as the history of three overlapping 5GW efforts and is partially responsible for how I consider the that the default American PoV has become a leftists PoV.
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The Euro was to have been the coronation of a post-cold war wish on the part of the Europeans to both speak with one voice politically and to present a united front economically.
Jean Ergas: Is the Euro Crisis a Financial Re-Run of the 1956 Suez Debacle? Jean Ergas 2012
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The Euro was to have been the coronation of a post-cold war wish on the part of the Europeans to both speak with one voice politically and to present a united front economically.
Jean Ergas: Is the Euro Crisis a Financial Re-Run of the 1956 Suez Debacle? Jean Ergas 2012
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The "war on terror" was made to order for the post-cold war era, and enthusiasts such as then Vice President Dick Cheney noticed this immediately, before any wars were launched.
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The Euro was to have been the coronation of a post-cold war wish on the part of the Europeans to both speak with one voice politically and to present a united front economically.
Jean Ergas: Is the Euro Crisis a Financial Re-Run of the 1956 Suez Debacle? Jean Ergas 2012
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Diplomatic ties between the two countries fell to a post-cold war low after Moscow refused to extradite the man Britain wants to put on trial for allegedly killing Kremlin critic Litvinenko with a rare radioactive isotope.
David Cameron to visit Russia as diplomatic relations improve 2011
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