HIST 1301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Cuban Missile Crisis, Arms Control

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8 Jan 2023
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The cold war was a period of geopolitical tension between the soviet union and the. United states and their respective allies, the eastern bloc and the western bloc, after. The tension stemmed from a range of issues, including ideological differences, particularly the spread of communism and democracy, and military buildups. The cold war saw a number of proxy wars, as well as the development of nuclear weapons by both sides. The cold war began in the aftermath of world war ii, when the victorious allied powers, led by the united states and the soviet union, divided control of europe along the so- called iron curtain. The two sides engaged in a series of proxy wars around the globe, including the korean war and the vietnam war, as well as a number of smaller conflicts. The cold war reached its peak in the 1960s, during the cuban missile crisis, when the.

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