The Cold War: A Post-cold War History File
Economic aid rebuilt Western Europe to prevent Soviet influence.
GPS, the Internet, and satellite tech—all born from military research—now define civilian life. The Cold War: A Post-Cold War History
The Cold War was not merely a military standoff; it was a total ideological conflict that reshaped the modern world. Even decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the structures of international diplomacy, technology, and regional borders continue to reflect this era. 🌎 Historical Overview Economic aid rebuilt Western Europe to prevent Soviet
The tension was not constant; it ebbed and flowed through different geopolitical cycles. 1. Containment and Escalation (1947–1962) the structures of international diplomacy
Both sides held enough weapons to ensure "Mutually Assured Destruction" (MAD).