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Author
Rosen, Eitan J.Readers/Advisors
Bailey, John C.Term and Year
Spring 2021Date Published
2021
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This paper explores the influence that minor powers exerted during the Cold War period. By examining three cases, The Cod Wars, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the USS Pueblo seizure, this article examines the extent to which minor powers were able to influence major powers in order to achieve their own objectives. Contrary to popular belief their influence was substantial.Accessibility Statement
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