Explore the enduring impact of the Cold War era on global affairs in this comprehensive document. From the shift from bipolarity to a multipolar world order, to the influence on international organizations, nuclear proliferation concerns, and the promotion of human rights, delve into the lasting ef...
Cold War History -
Comprehensive
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This document will cover key events,
periods, and themes of the Cold War
History.
,INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 1
DEFINITION AND CONTEXT OF THE COLD WAR .....................................................................................................................3
MAIN PARTICIPANTS: UNITED STATES AND SOVIET UNION .....................................................................................................4
POST-WORLD WAR II LANDSCAPE.......................................................................................................................... 6
ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR .............................................................................................................................................7
YALTA AND POTSDAM CONFERENCES .................................................................................................................................9
IDEOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES: CAPITALISM VS. COMMUNISM ..................................................................................................11
THE IRON CURTAIN AND DIVISION OF EUROPE .................................................................................................... 13
THE TRUMAN DOCTRINE AND CONTAINMENT POLICY..........................................................................................................15
MARSHALL PLAN AND EUROPEAN RECOVERY .....................................................................................................................17
FORMATION OF NATO AND THE WARSAW PACT ...............................................................................................................19
BERLIN AIRLIFT AND THE BERLIN WALL .............................................................................................................................21
PROXY CONFLICTS................................................................................................................................................ 23
KOREAN WAR: NORTH VS. SOUTH KOREA.........................................................................................................................24
CUBAN REVOLUTION AND THE BAY OF PIGS .......................................................................................................................26
CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS ..................................................................................................................................................28
VIETNAM WAR AND THE DOMINO THEORY .......................................................................................................................30
SPACE RACE AND ARMS RACE.............................................................................................................................. 32
SPUTNIK: THE FIRST ARTIFICIAL SATELLITE .........................................................................................................................34
NUCLEAR ARMS BUILDUP: PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS .......................................................................................36
ARMS CONTROL AGREEMENTS: SALT AND START .............................................................................................................38
DÉTENTE AND THAWING RELATIONS ................................................................................................................... 40
ERA OF DÉTENTE AND EASING TENSIONS ..........................................................................................................................42
STRATEGIC ARMS LIMITATION TALKS (SALT): ....................................................................................................................44
NIXON'S VISIT TO CHINA:...............................................................................................................................................46
RENEWED TENSIONS AND THE REAGAN ERA ....................................................................................................... 48
REAGAN'S TOUGH STANCE: ............................................................................................................................................51
STRATEGIC DEFENSE INITIATIVE (SDI) - STAR WARS:...........................................................................................................53
SOVIET INVASION OF AFGHANISTAN: ................................................................................................................................55
GORBACHEV AND THE END OF THE COLD WAR ................................................................................................... 57
MIKHAIL GORBACHEV'S REFORMS: ..................................................................................................................................60
INF TREATY AND ARMS REDUCTION: ...............................................................................................................................62
FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL AND THE COLLAPSE OF EASTERN EUROPEAN COMMUNIST GOVERNMENTS: .........................................64
DISSOLUTION OF THE SOVIET UNION .................................................................................................................. 66
BALTIC STATES' INDEPENDENCE: .....................................................................................................................................68
AUGUST COUP AND GORBACHEV'S RESIGNATION: ..............................................................................................................70
FORMAL DISSOLUTION OF THE SOVIET UNION: ..................................................................................................................72
LEGACY AND GLOBAL IMPACT ............................................................................................................................. 74
UNIPOLAR WORLD ORDER AND THE ROLE OF THE UNITED STATES: ........................................................................................77
REUNIFICATION OF GERMANY: ........................................................................................................................................79
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, TRANSITION OF FORMER COMMUNIST STATES TO MARKET ECONOMIES AND DEMOCRACY: .......................................................81
CONCLUSION ....................................................................................................................................................... 83
SUMMARY OF MAIN POINTS: .........................................................................................................................................83
LASTING EFFECTS ON GEOPOLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: .....................................................................................83
LASTING EFFECTS OF THE COLD WAR ON GEOPOLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS .............................................................85
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, Introduction
The Cold War, an era that spanned nearly half a century, stands as one of the most defining periods
in modern history. Emerging from the ashes of World War II, it brought about a global geopolitical
landscape marked by ideological tensions, military brinkmanship, and an intricate web of alliances.
The clash between the United States and the Soviet Union, two superpowers with vastly differing
political and economic systems, gave rise to a new kind of conflict—one that eschewed
conventional warfare for a confrontation played out on political, economic, and diplomatic stages.
The term "Cold War" itself encapsulates the peculiar nature of this standoff. Unlike the hot
conflicts of previous eras, where armies met in open combat, the Cold War never erupted into full-
scale war between the primary adversaries. Instead, it was characterized by a palpable sense of
hostility, with both sides engaging in a perpetual struggle for dominance while carefully avoiding
direct military confrontation.
To understand the Cold War's origins, it's imperative to examine the post-World War II landscape.
As the dust settled on the devastation of the global conflict, the fractures that had developed
between the Allied powers—particularly the United States and the Soviet Union—became
increasingly evident. The Yalta and Potsdam Conferences, where leaders convened to discuss the
division of postwar Europe, revealed underlying tensions and disagreements that foreshadowed
the subsequent ideological clash.
At the heart of the Cold War were two distinct ideologies: capitalism and communism. The United
States, with its democratic system and free-market economy, championed the former, while the
Soviet Union, led by the Communist Party, upheld the latter. These ideological differences weren't
merely philosophical; they translated into conflicting approaches to governance, economics, and
individual liberties.
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