Imperialism, expansionism, and the Cold War Cold War, after the Second World War, unresolved conflicts and diplomatic misunderstandings have become mixed. The difference of ideology is further exacerbated this problem, and between either of the interaction of the side before the war, because the behavior of the other party has frustrated the other party, is unlikely. Still, the two countries to build a better relationship with other powerful countries, since it is trying to expand their control or political influence, really laid the war and worsening capitalist and communist countries Imperialists and extensional nature.
The Cold War resulted from concerns over the European expansionism after World War II and the broader economic problems in Europe. It was institutionalized in 1947, in fact during the Korean War of 1950. After that, the Cold War became a "harmonious confrontation" system that was carefully managed, and developed from a plan to revive Europe (Cox 1990: 30). Both Marshall Plan and Truman Containment Doctrine define the structure of the Cold War that emerges between the US and the Soviet Union. Europe that Churchill notorious of the "iron curtain" is at the boundary line that divides the competitors, you will see the amount of future geopolitical oriented defined by the creation and integration of the range of these influence.
The main reason for the Cold War is the growing tension between America and the Soviet Union. There are many reasons for the Cold War, but some criticize the expansionism of the Soviet Union and the global ambitions of the United States. Since the Soviet Union was concerned about the ideal of self-determination of the empire, the Soviet Union and the United States who are opposed to the post-war vision, these small controversy is a big difference, and eventually led to war. In addition, Churchill and Roosevelt met with Stalin, but talked about what happens in Poland, the team can not reach a credible conclusion, it gave rise to another gap in between the two countries. After the war, the future of Poland and Germany was discussed and no real consensus was obtained between Stalin and Roosevelt. However Truman's distrust of Stalin and the Soviet Union was a major factor in the beginning of the Cold War.
29) What are the main reasons for the Cold War? Can you prevent these conflicts? why?
Excerpts from Michael Hart's books: 100: Support the ranking of the most popular people in history, the idea that the Soviet Union was condemned to be the Cold War. The Cold War was triggered by Stalin and its successor's military expansionism. The response of the United States is basically a defensive reaction. There is no way for the West to end the dispute (in addition to surrender) as long as the Soviet leaders insist on their dream of imposing communism on the world. When Soviet leaders appeared and tried to abandon this goal, the endless endless Cold War quickly disappeared. Michael Heart's argument proves that Mikhail Gorbachev was among the most influential top 100 in history. Michael H Hart works at NASA and is currently a professor of astronomy and physics at an American university. He is acquainted with physics, astronomy, law degree and is the author of: 100: History of the most influential person in ranking (1986)