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... years immediately following the end of the Cold War but facing a future where Asian attitudes and ...
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... often been explained as a by-product of the Cold War's demise. But its retreat antedated the Soviet...
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...But maybe that made sense during the Cold War when the world really was divided into rival c...
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... is among the striking changes in the post-Cold War landscape. This shift has been widely praised,...
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BACKGROUND: U.S.-India agreements in June and July 2005 represent a new set of landmarks in rapidly warming ties between the world's two most populous democracies. After decades of estrangement during the Cold War, U.S.-India relations were freed from the constraints of global U.S.-Soviet bipolarity in 1991, the same year that New Delhi began efforts to transform its once quasi- socialist economy through fiscal reform and market opening. On July 18, U.S. and Indian leaders issued a joint statement resolving to establish a "global partnership" between the two nations through increased cooperation on economic issues, on energy and the environment, on democracy and development, on nonproliferation and security, and on high-technology and space. Of special interest to man...
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... African and developing countries during the Cold War, pressures from the international system impin...
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... of the politics of non-alignment of the Cold War era. . The book situates the reversal in Indo-...
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Chile is home to the most Christian Palestinians in the world and has a largest Palestinian population outside the Middle East, a particularly influential community in Santiago. [...]it is not surprising that Latin America and the Arab world have been relatively politically homogenous over the past century, as these immigrant blocs tended to be engaged in their new nation's domestic political life. Both are seen, domestically and internationally, as weak political coalitions without the power to truly dictate regional policy. [...]the ability for these two regions to form multilateral relations on the scale of APEC, NATO, or even to a lesser degree Mercosur, appears dim.
..., relations have stalled since the end of the Cold War. However, the strategic importance of the Midd...
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... well-known hot wars that occurred within the Cold War. To many Americans, they seem similar in that ...." The premise of neutralism or nonalignment in the Cold War seemed to be very much at the hear...
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... because it was at the height of the Cold War and tensions were really "high" between countr...