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Cold War

Marcus Blackwell

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

The Cold War explores the decades-long geopolitical standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union, examining its profound influence on global politics and individual lives. This pivotal period witnessed an ideological battle between capitalism and communism, the looming threat of nuclear annihilation, and numerous proxy wars across the globe. Understanding the Cold War is crucial because its legacy shapes international relations even today, influencing nuclear non-proliferation efforts and ongoing conflicts. Intriguingly, the world truly teetered on the brink of nuclear war for nearly half a century, a stark reminder of the era's precariousness.

 
The book chronologically unfolds, starting from the aftermath of World War II and the emergence of the Iron Curtain, progressing through key events like the Berlin Blockade, the Korean War, and the Cuban Missile Crisis. It analyzes the historical context, key players, and broader implications for the global balance of power. Beyond major events, the book delves into covert operations, espionage, and propaganda, providing a nuanced analysis that moves beyond simplistic narratives.

 
The book’s approach incorporates diverse perspectives, including policymakers, military leaders, and ordinary citizens from both sides, offering a comprehensive view of this transformative era in world history.
Available since: 02/17/2025.
Print length: 57 pages.

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