Review:
Diplomatic Negotiations During The Cold War
overall review score: 4.5
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Diplomatic negotiations during the Cold War refer to the communication and bargaining processes carried out between countries with opposing ideologies and interests in order to prevent direct military confrontation.
Key Features
- Strategic communication
- Power dynamics
- International cooperation
- Threat assessment
- Negotiation tactics
Pros
- Avoided direct armed conflict between major powers
- Led to arms control agreements such as SALT and START treaties
- Contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union
Cons
- Often resulted in temporary solutions rather than long-lasting peace
- Emphasized power politics over humanitarian concerns
- Increased tensions and mistrust between East and West