Divided Memory and the “New Cold War” Thesis: The Rise and Decline of a Double-Edged Analogy

J. Straughn, Lisa C. Fein, Amelia Ayers
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During the last decade, renewed tensions between Russia and the West have inspired efforts to conceptualize current international relations in terms of a “new Cold War” (NCW). In this article, we explore the historical origins of the NCW analogy, its rise and decline in public discourse, and the terms of recent debates over its appropriateness. Whereas historical analogies are often employed to foster consensus, the NCW analogy is shown to be peculiarly divisive and double-edged—driving a wedge not only between proponents and their critics, but also between rival factions of proponents. Broadly, we suggest that analogies become double-edged, and potentially explosive, when they rely on divided memories of an earlier era.
分裂的记忆与“新冷战”命题:一个双边类比的兴衰
在过去的十年中,俄罗斯和西方之间的紧张局势再次出现,这激发了人们将当前的国际关系概念化为“新冷战”(NCW)的努力。在本文中,我们探讨了NCW类比的历史起源,它在公共话语中的兴起和衰落,以及最近关于其适当性的辩论的条款。虽然历史类比经常被用来促进共识,但NCW的类比被证明是特别的分裂和双刃剑,不仅在支持者和批评者之间,而且在支持者的敌对派别之间制造了楔子。总的来说,我们认为,当类比依赖于早期的分裂记忆时,它会成为一把双刃剑,而且可能会爆发。
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