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DESCRIPTION:\n  Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, Middle Eastern Studi
 es program present:Paul\n  Chamberlin\,&nbsp\;Associate\nProfessor\, Depar
 tment\nof History\, Columbia\nUniversityThe\nCold War's Killing Fields: Re
 thinking the Long PeaceAlthough\nthe Cold War is often remembered as a Lon
 g Peace\, the half-century between 1945\nand 1990 witnessed an almost unen
 ding series of brutal conflicts in the\npostcolonial world that killed som
 e 20 million people. Historian Paul Thomas\nChamberlin seeks to explain wh
 ere\, when\, and why these conflicts occurred by\nfocusing on the deadlies
 t theater of the superpower struggle\, which stretched\nfrom Manchuria alo
 ng the southern rim of Asia to the shores of the\nMediterranean. Seven out
  of every ten people killed during the Cold War era\ndied in these lands. 
 \n\n\n\nPaul\nThomas Chamberlin is Associate Professor of History at Colum
 bia University. His\nnew book\, The\nCold War’s Killing Fields: Rethinking
  the Long Peace will\nbe published by HarperCollins in July 2018. His firs
 t book\, The\nGlobal Offensive: The United States\, Palestine Liberation O
 rganization\, and the\nMaking of the Post-Cold War Order was\npublished by
  Oxford University Press in 2012.For\ninformation on accessibility\, or to
  request accommodation\, please contact Marc\nAlbert 315-443-9248Sponsored
  by the&nbsp\;Middle Eastern Studies program at the Moynihan Institute of 
 Global Affairs 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>\n  Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, 
 Middle Eastern Studies program present:</p><p><strong>Paul\n  Chamberlin\,
 &nbsp\;</strong><em>Associate\nProfessor\, Department\nof History\, Columb
 ia\nUniversity</em></p><p><strong>The\nCold War's Killing Fields: Rethinki
 ng the Long Peace</strong></p>Although\nthe Cold War is often remembered a
 s a Long Peace\, the half-century between 1945\nand 1990 witnessed an almo
 st unending series of brutal conflicts in the\npostcolonial world that kil
 led some 20 million people. Historian Paul Thomas\nChamberlin seeks to exp
 lain where\, when\, and why these conflicts occurred by\nfocusing on the d
 eadliest theater of the superpower struggle\, which stretched\nfrom Manchu
 ria along the southern rim of Asia to the shores of the\nMediterranean. Se
 ven out of every ten people killed during the Cold War era\ndied in these 
 lands. <p>\n\n</p><p>\n\n</p><p><strong>Paul\nThomas Chamberlin</strong> i
 s Associate Professor of History at Columbia University. His\nnew book\, T
 he\nCold War’s Killing Fields: Rethinking the Long Peace will\nbe publishe
 d by HarperCollins in July 2018. His first book\, The\nGlobal Offensive: T
 he United States\, Palestine Liberation Organization\, and the\nMaking of 
 the Post-Cold War Order was\npublished by Oxford University Press in 2012.
 </p><p>For\ninformation on accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, p
 lease contact Marc\nAlbert 315-443-9248</p><p><em><strong>Sponsored by the
 &nbsp\;Middle Eastern Studies program at the Moynihan Institute of Global 
 Affairs</strong></em> </p>
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