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files. Ehrman continues "Hiss also cooperated with
Weinstein, granting him six interviews and access to the defense's legal files. After plowing through the data, however, Weinstein did what no previous Hiss defender had done: he changed his mind."
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Weinstein indicated in a 1976 book review that he now believed that Hiss was guilty, and grew with the publication in 1978 of Weinstein's book,
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University of Maryland afterward, according to anonymous sources quoted in an article in
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was at fault. Eventually, despite resistance from the White House
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finally convinced me of the guilt of the major communist spies." In 2009, historian Eduard Mark wrote that "The declassification of
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government on matters of electoral procedure. While president he also chaired the organization's observation missions to
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from 1985 to 1989. In 2009, after he resigned from the position of
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Branding Democracy: US Regime Change in Post-Soviet Eastern Europe
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as much as the work jointly written by Allen Weinstein and
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David Weinstein, Andrew Weinstein, Alex Content (stepson)
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