This article discusses the culture of Czechoslovakia during the Cold War. Non-communist Artists, writers, and comedians were persecuted who showed dissent with commmunism.
Additional Links Back to the 1970s Coup d'etat in Chile Chile was known for its stability in Latin America compared to its neighbors until the 1960s. By then the Cold War began to affect the mountainous nation, and Chile became a part of the Alliance for Progress.
The tags on this link have to be edited to match the format we are using for this assignment.
In addition, I recognize the name Noam Chomsky, though you do not. You may want to look into him when considering his account of the support of Contras in Nicaragua
“imposed heavy costs in the form of massive loss of life, physical injury, psychological damage, and a demographic imbalance characterized by a relative scarcity of males
1.5 million civilians dead, 15 million homeless, sixty percent of southern villages destroyed. In the north, every major town and provincial capital along with main roads, railway lines, bridges, ports, and industrial facilities had been bombed
Do you know Ananda Mahto? That name looks like the author of the site, but we are going to have to do a background check before we take his or her word for anything.
http://www.aco.nato.int/nato-civilmilitary-fusion-centre.aspx
"Introduced in 2008 as an experiment by NATO Allied Command Transformation in Norfolk, Virginia, the CFC has since transitioned to a core capability within Allied Command Operations (ACO) in Europe. The CFC remains located in Norfolk conveniently located near Old Dominion University's campus. CFC staff is composed of two military officers, nine desk officers from diverse backgrounds ( IO's , NGO's, think tanks, academia ) and intern support from around the world. "
Did you look at the author's credentials? Here they are http://www.utexas.edu/lbj/faculty/gavin/
Remember to strip off the urls to get to other pages in a web source to figure who wrote it