Cold War shaped global politics for decades from "summary" of The Cold War by John Lewis Gaddis
The Cold War was more than just a conflict between two superpowers; it was a defining feature of global politics for decades. Its influence extended far beyond the borders of the United States and the Soviet Union, shaping the behavior of countries around the world. The competition between these two superpowers for influence and control led to the division of the world into two blocs, with each side vying for dominance. The Cold War was characterized by a constant state of tension and rivalry, with both sides engaging in a variety of activities to undermine the other. This included espionage, propaganda, and proxy wars fought in various parts of the world. The fear of nuclear annihilation loomed large, as both sides built up their arsenals in a dangerous game of brinkmanship. ...Similar Posts
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