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The Cold War: Problems of international relations after the Second World War

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Overview

The Cold War represents one of the most significant periods in modern history, spanning nearly five decades from 1945 to 1991. It emerged from the tensions between the Soviet Union and Western powers, particularly the United States, immediately after World War II ended. Although no direct military c

Key Concepts

A period of geopolitical tension between

A period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States (and their respective allies) spanning from 1945 to 1991. It was calle

The fundamental ideological divide between

The fundamental ideological divide between the Western capitalist system (based on private ownership, profit motive, and liberal democracy) and the So

A geographic area where one superpower

A geographic area where one superpower exerts dominant political and economic control. Stalin sought to establish a Soviet sphere of influence in East

The American strategy

The American strategy, developed by diplomat George Kennan, aimed at preventing the spread of Soviet communism through political, economic, and diplom

A metaphorical term

A metaphorical term, famously used by Winston Churchill in 1946, describing the ideological and political divide between Soviet-controlled Eastern Eur

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the fundamental causes of the Cold War, including ideological differences and political tensions
  • Analyze the key events and conferences that shaped early Cold War relations (1945-1953)
  • Examine the development of Cold War tensions through major incidents like the Berlin Blockade and Korean War
  • Evaluate the 'thaw' period after Stalin's death and the era of peaceful coexistence
  • Understand the nuclear arms race and its implications for global security

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