Pol300 Cold War

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    China and Vietnam

    Vietnam War critically impacted the results of the conflict as well as having a decisive impact upon the implementation of policies within the United States and the Soviet Union. Qiang Zhai’s, “Beijing and the Vietnam Peace Talks, 1965-68: New Evidence from Chinese Sources,” showed how the Communist Chinese desired to continue the war in Vietnam for ideological and imperial desires, thus rebuffing any peace overture made from Western powers. Mao Lin’s, “China and the Escalation of the Vietnam War: The

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    The Iron Curtain

    THE IRON CURTAIN The Second World War lasted for a period of six years starting from September 1939 and ending in the year 1945. Being a war of large scale involving belligerent super powers with their own sphere of interests, it ended with the surrender of Germany, Japan and the liberation of Western Europe. The Yalta conference in February 1945 was attended by Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt. Apart from other settlements was a Memorandum of Understanding between the three allied powers to divide

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    Did Johnson Get Sucked Into War Against His Will?

    1960s and the West On the Tiger’s Back: The Vietnam War History written by the Americans – therefore it is one sided. Also with films – they are not accurate because they are told from the side of the defeaters. Forrest Gump – potted history of post-War America. Highly politicised film. Portrays Vietnam in very particular ways. Vietnamese do not appear in this film. They are absent. Not the only film that you can say that about. Good Morning Vietnam is the one film where Vietnamese feature

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    The Eisenhower Doctrine

    The Eisenhower Doctrine In the late 1940’s and early 1950’s, while the world was repairing itself from the 6-7 years of war (4 years for the US), unseen forces were posed to launch and spring into action once the war was over, an ideology; one that had taken a country over by storm and revolution. These unseen forces were setup in the cold, grim climate of Mockba (Moscow). Josef Stalin, “the Grim Reaper of Communism”, had plans to sow the seeds of Communism throughout the entire

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    Friedman's Lexus and Olive Tree

    finances, technology and intercommunication. The beginning of this era of globalization started with the fall of Berlin wall in 1989 indicating the end of cold war era. The Cold War system was a stationary system whereas globalization is a dynamic process. The world today is very fast paced and the velocity keeps on increasing rapidly. Unlike the Cold War system globalization has integrated the markets breaking out of cultural barriers and national borders. “I define globalization this way: it is the inexorable

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    Use the Sources Below and Your Own Knowledge to Explain How Far You Would Agree with the Statement That the Cold War Developed in the Years 1945 to 1953 Primarily Due to the Role of Individual Leaders?

    statement that the cold war developed in the years 1945 to 1953 primarily due to the role of individual leaders? The term ‘Cold War’ refers to the period of struggle and conflict between the USA and USSR between 1945-1991. Each of the Superpowers saw the other as a threat to its continued survival and adopted strategies to preserve their positions. The two Superpowers never went to war directly with each other in this period, but became involved in conflicts such as the Korean War where each side

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    Airport

    cancelled to Tashkent, Uzbekistan because it was snowing and it was no flights until the next day. Next day, we report to the terminal to see if we can flight out, and we did but the plane was a small, smelly old jet and the jet and bought before the cold war. I was so scared to get be in plane, but it was no other way to get out of there. Once we arrive to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, our fight was reschedule until the next day because the flight prior was cancelled and it was only one flight per day. The

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    History

    The period of 1953-1961 is widely considered to be one of a thaw in Cold War tensions between the two global superpowers of the USA and USSR. The death of Josef Stalin in 1953 and the election of Dwight Eisenhower – serving two terms in this period - brought a change in leadership in both nations and with that, an inevitable change in policies. Confrontation in this period did not necessarily only apply to direct military intervention, with both sides talking pugnaciously towards one another, making

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    India-Usa Relationship

    Indo-U.S. Relations in the Post Cold - War Period (1992-2006) By Debasish Nandi Supervisor : Dr. Abhijit Ghosh October, 2012 Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment to the Ph.D (Arts) Degree in Political Science Department of Political Science, The University of Burdwan, Golapbag, Burdwan, Pin - 713104, West Bengal, India. Content Page No. 1. Preface 2. Acknowledgement I-II III 3. Abbreviations IV-VI 4. Chapter - 1 : Introduction 1-10 5.Chapter - 2 :

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    North Korea's Deadly Dictator Analysis

    Nuclear power and the capability of handling it has been a large and controversial topic since the Cold War in the early 1950's. Today, there is a similar conflict involving the United States and North Korea. Both powers have the potential to inflict a major amount of destruction with nuclear power. Frontline, the investigative journalism branch of PBS, helps to shed light on this mysterious and complicated conflict through the documentary titled "North Korea's Deadly Dictator". This documentary

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