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Russia's Reaction to the Cold War : Making Peace a Fighting Word
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냉전에 대한 러시아의 반응 : '평화'를 투쟁의 언어로 만들기

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Academic journal
Author
Hwang, Dong-Ha (국립순천대학교)
Journal
The Institute For History Studies YEOKSA YEONGU, The Journal of History No.34 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2018.6
Pages
217 - 248 (32page)
DOI
10.31552/jh.2018.06.34.217

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This article analyzes the reasons why `peace` has emerged as an important rhetoric of the Soviet Union in the early Cold War, divided into domestic and international aspects. Immediately after the war, hope for a better life was shattered. The conflict between the great powers confused the Soviet people who just wanted to return to peace and normal. Return to isolation, which the country experienced in 1917, threatened the peace that Soviet people sought. Thus, what Soviet citizens desperately needed in the country during the post-war and early Cold War was to demand that peace be defined as the ultimate social-political value. But the international situation was getting worse day by day. The replacement of Roosevelt by Truman, and Churchill`s betrayal in Fulton`s speech, made Stalin`s status unsecured as a condition of international authority and alliance. In such a situation, the issue of peace could solve the problems that the state faced internally while securing external justice. The crusade for peace, launched early in the Cold War, certainly became a central component of Soviet rhetoric.

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국문초록
머리말
Ⅰ. 전후 및 냉전 초 소련 사회와 사회 심리
Ⅱ. ‘전시 동맹국’에서 ‘적국’으로
맺음말을 대신하여: 냉전 이데올로기로서 ‘평화’
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