This return to East-West tensions and the renewed prospect of nuclear war led this period to be referred to as a ‘Second Cold War’, comparable to the era that witnessed the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.
Konrad H. Jarausch, University of North Carolina 'The ‘Second’ Cold War of the 1980s was truly a transnational phenomenon, both within the policy circles where it was launched and among the European ...
The CND provides a compelling example of an organisation that helped shape debates around peace and nuclear weapons in the final decade of the Cold War. What lessons can be drawn from the ‘Second Cold ...
TASS/. The actions of the US and its satellites are leading to a second Cold War, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said, addressing the Supreme People's Assembly. According to him, Pyongyang holds ...
And his second term will tell us more about whether ... a warring-states period in which post-Cold War liberalism has no clear or certain heir. But for now, the weirder, stranger future that ...
Canada had little chance to choose sides in the Cold War. The country was seated beside the United States, one of the two superpowers defining the post-war world. During the Second World War ...
The Cold War is the title given to the period of tension between the two superpowers, the USA and the USSR, which dominated international relations for most of the second half of the 20th century.