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cold war. Cold war, for a situation where two nations aren’t actually at war but are doing everything they can to damage each other short of war, is first recorded in 1947, when Walter Lippmann’s The Cold War, a study of American-Soviet rela- tions, was published. More specifically, others advise that cold war was named “in a 1947 speech by Bernard Baruch, written by Herbert Bayard Swope.” But George Orwell wrote in 1945 of “A State which was . . . in a permanent state of ‘cold war’ with its neighbors.” |