The Lasting Impacts of the Cold War After WWII, the United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the two world superpowers. The two nations held great influence, “restructuring the international system into a bipolar world” (Kaufman, 2010, #77). The United States offered democracy and capitalism, while the Soviet Union represented the new economic system of communism. The two conflicting ideologies represented different international world orders. The United States and the Soviet Union’s strive to be the dominant, ideology led to the Cold War. In reaction to the great economic, political, and military strain the United States and the Soviet Union were forced to make great domestic changes which would have lasting consequences. Drawing from lecture, Kaufman (2010), and the Council of Foreign Relations (2014), I argue that the Cold War greatly influenced the internal politics of both the United States and Soviet Union. Section I argues that the Cold War arose from the ideological rivalry between the United States and Soviet Union. Section II discusses how the presence of nuclear weapons prevented the Cold War from escalating. Section III…
forty-five year Cold War created a lasting impact on the world. The Cold War originated in 1945 and did not come to an end till around 1991. It was not a typical war with lots of violence and thousands of deaths such as World War I or World War II. The Cold War was more of a government political war than a bloody army war. The United States and the Soviet Union have an interesting history considering they used to get along (“What was the Cold War”). Joseph Stalin and his politics lead to the…
The Cold War was a rivalry between the United States and Soviet Union, as events swept the nation with their thirst of beating the other. Although this mainly took place between the two, major effects dominated over the rest of the world as their rivalry affected other Nations around them. Many countries had been affected by the Cold War and some had serious consequences. Knowing what was going on during the Cold War will perhaps give an explanation to how this played out for the rest of the…
The Cold War By: Rebekah O’Neal When World War II came to an end, there was much excitement throughout all the nations of the globe. The largest war in the world has ever seen had ended. However, soon after Germany and Japan defeat, tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States mounted. There was disagreement over what kind of government would be reinstated in Germany. The Soviet Union supported, while the US and other allies promoted democracy. As a result, and iron curtain fell…
The Cold War lasted from 1947 to 1991. It was a time of tension and competition between the two superpowers of the world, The Soviet Union and The United States. The Cold War followed the end of World War II and carried through The Presidency of Ronald Reagan and eventually ended in 1991. The Cold War was called the Cold War because it never heated up into actual armed combat rather it was a competition between the powers on who could gain more military power, who could claim the land first and…
“Here’s my strategy on the Cold War: we win, they lose” (Ronald Reagan). When World War II ended another war emerged, this war is now known as the Cold War. This war was between the United States and the Soviet Union. Even though there was no direct military battles, millions of lives were lost and billions of dollars were spent. This war lasted 45 years, a battle of two superpowers, democracy and communism. During the Cold War, a fight to spread communism and to stop it occurred in different…
Influenced by the political polarization between the Soviet Union and the United States, the Korean War became a symbol of foreign intervention and political expansionism, further influencing the antagonistic narrative projected by the primary Korean political ideologies during the Cold War. The factors that contributed to this political polarization, cultural transformation & propaganda, and the economic devastation of the Korean War, further emphasize the profound impact the Cold War had on…
One of Iraq's bordering countries is Iran. On September 22,1980 the war started between Iraq and Iran. The war went on for Eight years making this the longest 20th century conventional war. Many soldiers died during this war against Iraq and Iran. Also during this time period the Cold War was also taking place. The cold war started in 1947 and went till 1991. The cold war was against The United States and the Soviet Union(Who Used Whom? Baathist Iraq and the Cold War). While Iraq and Iran where…
Who cause the Cold War Both sides had their own opinions on ideology, they both had different perspectives. The United States view was based on free market capitalism, individualism, and personal rights. The soviets practiced socialism, as their ideology. This caused both sides to fear each other because they assumed that both nations would try to take over. Military factors did a very big impact on the Cold War. It was only caused because they both feared…
miracles?” Al Michaels asked America as the last seconds trickled away in the Soviet-American Olympic hockey game. The Soviet Union hockey team had dominated the hockey world consistently for the past decade, this era of Soviet superiority came to an end as the underdog American team routed the Soviets four to three, moving to the next round of competition with a chance to win the gold medal in the 1980 Olympic Winter Games in Lake Placid, New York. The game symbolized confrontation between the…