(DOWNLOAD) "Dogmatic Dangers: When Policymaking Rigidifies Ideas (Do Ideas Matter? ACADEMY AND Policy) (Zbigniew Brzezinski) (Center for Strategic and International Studies) (Interview)" by Harvard International Review * eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free

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- Title: Dogmatic Dangers: When Policymaking Rigidifies Ideas (Do Ideas Matter? ACADEMY AND Policy) (Zbigniew Brzezinski) (Center for Strategic and International Studies) (Interview)
- Author : Harvard International Review
- Release Date : January 22, 2006
- Genre: Business & Personal Finance,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1008 KB
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In the 1950s, working with Carl Friedrich, you developed a theory of totalitarianism that specified the characteristics of a new kind of dictatorship, using state terror to create a social order holistically organized in support of an overarching ideology. In particular, you argued in 1961 that the USSR had an "organizational compulsion" to "ideology-action." How did that theory inform the actions of US policymakers during the early stages of the Cold War? Did that idea affect the way policymakers in the United States viewed the Cold War competition? [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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