The Cold War is the title given to the period of tension between the two superpowers, the USA and the USSR, which dominated international relations for most of the second half of the 20th century.
It was the biggest such expulsion since the height of the Cold War era and the hostilities with the then Soviet Union. There are now fears of a serious diplomatic crisis and a freezing in ...
was not a result of American policies and the Cold War close ... after World War Two. The two sides did not ever go to war. , but more to do with the problems faced by the USSR at home and abroad.
"Russian leaders," he says ... quick to seek a peace dividend in the wake of the Cold War. But just what kind of military threat does Russia pose to Nato? Prof Goldstein says Russia's forces ...
The criticism of Carter’s foreign policies seems particularly mistaken when it comes to the Cold War ... arms buildup after World War II between the U.S. and Russia, then known as the Soviet ...
Even before the Soviet Union tested its first atomic ... gas attack -- it was unlikely unless Soviet leaders had decided to start an all-out war. The C.I.A. told President Harry S.
This dual approach makes it possible to create a more rounded and comprehensive picture of Soviet-British relationship. Professor Vladimir O. Pechatnov Gain new insight into how the Cold War began ...