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How Dominant Narratives Rise and Fall: Military Conflict, Politics, and the Cold War Consensus
Ronald R. Krebs
Political Science (Twin Cities)
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cold war
70%
narrative
45%
politics
41%
national security
23%
Vietnam War
22%
Cuban Missile Crisis
13%
Korean War
11%
americanization
11%
Military
11%
periodization
11%
Ministry of State Security (GDR)
11%
Government officials
8%
historian
8%
Vietnam
8%
trauma
7%
coalition
6%
newspaper
6%
content analysis
6%
discourse
4%
history
4%
Business & Economics
Cold War
73%
Military
46%
National Security
28%
Domestic Politics
13%
Process Tracing
12%
Theory of Change
12%
Trauma
11%
Americanization
10%
Breakdown
7%
Content Analysis
7%
Government
4%
Discourse
4%
Alternatives
3%
United States of America
3%