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Cold War Conflicts

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Cold War conflicts refer to the various political and ideological struggles that took place between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies during the Cold War period (1945-1991). These conflicts often involved proxy wars, espionage, and arms races.

Key Features

  • Ideological struggle
  • Proxy wars
  • Espionage
  • Arms races

Pros

  • Highlighting global power dynamics
  • Shaping international relations for decades to come

Cons

  • Resulted in numerous human rights violations
  • Escalated tensions between nuclear powers

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