The growth of uncertainty after the end of the Cold War and its impact on the security environment of statesNatalie Züfle
The Cold War and its Impact Throughout the World Essay The United States responded to the “Hawks”, President Harry S. Trueman still wanted and continued to keep communism “bottled up”. In result the Marshall Plan was created (Doc. 2). World War Two had left Europe in pieces, and th...
The Cold War and its Impact Throughout the World Essay Throughout the Cold War, Korean War, and Vietnam War the main problem was communism. Although the United States and the Soviet Union were allies in World War Two, during the Cold War the United States and the Soviet Union were known...
The new Cold War History Series aims to make available to scholars and students the results of advanced research on the origins and the development of the Cold War and its impact on nations, alliances and regions at various levels of statecraft, and in areas such— show allElectronic...
and the Gulf War both saw U.S. military power enlisted in the service of a broad coalition of nations and interests. Operating within a highly competitive global economy, U.S. economic power was great but hardly hegemonic, while its cultural influences were eagerly received in large parts of...
It could be argued that the Cold War's impact on the social sciences lasted much longer than the Cold War itself.) In the late 1940s and early 1950s the United States cemented Western Europe in its orbit, together with several Asian states, including Japan, South Korea, and South Viet ...
What was the Cold War? What is a DEW Liner? What was the DEWLine? Why should you care? Many people have forgotten why the period from 1947 to the early 1990s was called the Cold War and its impact on the world. This is the true story of one person’s involvement in a very small...
BOURNE, N. T. et al. The Cold Wars impact on the evolution of training theory in boxing. Iron game Journal, Austin, v.7, n 2 e 3, p. 26-30, jul. 2002.Bourne N., Todd J., Todd T. 2002: The Cold War's Impact on the Evolution of Training Theory in Boxing. The Journal of...
From a Bancroft Prize-winning scholar, a new global history of the Cold War and its ongoing impact around the world We tend to think of the Cold War as a bounded conflict: a clash of two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, born out of the ashes of World War II and...
Ultimately I argue that a wartime frame persists in our thinking about the Cold War, and this obscures our understanding of the impact of war on domestic law and politics. It reinforces the idea that war is a discreet historical experience, and that "peacetime" is the norm, when instead ...