After World War II the relations between the states consisted of complicated and controversial issues, but during the nuclear power era we have greatly changed our way of living and our way of living. Peace in the world swept the world on September 2, 1945, but after the Second World War the relationship between countries does not change. "In 1939, Europe had four big countries, Germany, France, Italy, the UK, three other countries than Europe, Russia, America and Japan" (284 Gilbert).
After the Second World War, the Soviet Union and the United States were the two most powerful countries in the world. The Cold War is an era of tension against lifestyles between the two countries. The two countries are trying to bring other countries to their side. The Soviet Union tried to make the country a communist, and the United States tried to stop them from becoming communists. Americans and Soviet soldiers have never fought and fought, but they indirectly fought in the Korean War (1950s) and the Vietnam War (1950s - 1970s).
After the Second World War, the two superpowers that emerged were America and the Soviet Union. Meanwhile, the Cold War was in a state of political tension and military conflict between the two countries. Meanwhile, the two countries participated in space competition and nuclear weapons competition. In October 1957, the Soviet Union surprised the world by launching the first satellite to orbit the Earth. A satellite called Sputnik caused a strong protest from the United States. Also on April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first person to enter space. Americans are starting to worry about the Soviet Union led by both fields
After the Second World War, the world was divided into two close groups, one dominated by the United States and the other dominated by the Soviet Union. The Cold War occurred under the threat of nuclear disasters and it was the result of two major alliances - the United States-led North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Warsaw Pact under the guidance of the Soviet Union - infinite disarmament negotiations in normal and nuclear weapons competition, Many summit talks and regular crisis management are forms of negotiations aimed at solving problems, not solving problems. Therefore diplomatic art keeps its advantages before the crisis stops boiling.