The Cold War was a strategic and tactical contest to influence the nature of the governments and societies of the world’s countries. Read the collection Major Cold War Events On occasion actions by both sides of the Cold War divide resulted in confrontations that brought the ideological adversari...
The Cold War was a period of political and military tension between the Western powers, led by the United States, and the Eastern powers, led by the Soviet Union. It lasted from the end of World War II in 1945 until the early 1990s. The two sides never directly engaged in military conf...
almost all Chinese media outlets fired a battle against the US government, especially against Pompeo, the true culprit of the decline of China-US ties. The scold war, a contest of truth and historical morality, is raging on both sides of the...
almost all Chinese media outlets fired a battle against the US government, especially against Pompeo, the true culprit of the decline of China-US ties. The scold war, a contest of truth and historical morality, is raging on both sides of the...
Directors making war movies often pass up theCold War, because it didn't actually involve any major battles. It was more ofa psychological game where both sides — the capitalist countries and the communist states — would try to one-up each other in terms of pride and achievementswhile sprea...
options but to fight back.Since April, almost all Chinese media outlets fired a battle against the US government, especially against Pompeo, the true culprit of the decline of China-US ties. The scold war, a contest of t...
1.oftenCold WarA state of political tension and military rivalry between nations that stops short of full-scale war, especially that which existed between the United States and Soviet Union following World War II. 2.A state of rivalry and tension between two factions, groups, or individuals that...
The bi-polar confrontation between the Soviet Union and the USA involved many leading game theorists from both sides of the Iron Curtain: Oskar Morgenstern, John von Neumann, Michael Intriligator, John Nash, Thomas Schelling and Steven Brams from the United States and Nikolay Vorob'ev, Leon A...
(2014). Doping and the health of athletes during the cold war: a comparative analysis of the two sides of the iron curtain. International Journal for the History of Sport, 31, 2230-2244.Hunt, Thomas M., Paul Dimeo, Florian Hemme, and Anne Mueller. 2014. The Health Risks of Doping ...
”—”relaxation”—toward the Soviet Union. In 1972, he and Soviet premierLeonid Brezhnev(1906-1982) signed the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT I), which prohibited the manufacture of nuclear missiles by both sides and took a step toward reducing the decades-old threat of nuclear war....