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), pp. 307. The view that the ideology was just a shell of its former self is, of course, by no means universally shared. Even so hard-core a realist as Wohlforth, writing in 1994, thought it was striking “how very late in the game” Soviet leaders clung to their “basic ideological faith.” Wohlforth, “Realism and the End of the Cold War” ................
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