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How did the Cold War Cold War affect economic development in Europe, Asia, and the United States? What is the relationship between "welfare state" in Europe and "consumer culture" in the US with the development of the Cold War? Your discussion includes Soviet (command) and Western (market) economic models, "commodity gap" and "missile gap". European countries affected by the Cold War are German economic development. The Cold War did Germany ... to understand today's Cold War. For example, what do you think of everyday people today when they hear the word "Cold War"? This is something you have to find out! Everyone I heard did not know the Cold War. Two of them know this, but they lack the direct feelings of those living in this era. Interview One person was born in the 1970s and brought up in the 1980s. She may have experienced a cold climate
Initiatives for the Cold War Considering the recent influence on the US-Russian relationship, it is important to place the Cold War's solution historically and theoretically in an appropriate perspective. The Cold War has not ended, it has been settled. It therefore leads to a comparison with other conflicts in the political history of the world that creates an important solution. In the history of the modern national system, the village after major conflict is the order order, the rules and systems of international order are on the table of negotiation and change. The main components of the settlement are the postwar agreement on peace councils, inclusive treaties and the principles of order. In these rare moments, the great powers must work hard to reach an agreement on the general principles and arrangements of the international order. Therefore, the settlement implemented "semi-Constitutional" function.
Twenty years ago, with the conclusion of the Cold War, the leaders of the United States and Russia jointly proposed a vision of an emerging world order. They also developed a solution whose principles and arrangements are designed to constitute peace for the great powers and to expand the free international order. Unlike any previous solution, the core of arms control of the Cold War solution is not based on winner strength and failure weakness, but based on both weaknesses of the new weapons. After 50 years of intense confrontation and confrontation, the diplomatic coordination between Russia and the West seems to symbolize the epoch-making transformation of world politics. Today, the promises promised with these arrangements now seem to be far apart. In the past decade, the relationship between Russia and the West has become increasingly fierce and contradictory.