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Theories of ‘Brinkmanship’ and ‘Deterrence’

Theories of 'Brinkmanship' and 'Deterrence'! Even before the armistice in Korea was signed, the Cold War had begun to intensify resulting in conflicts and wars in other regions. The US foreign policy during this period was dominated by John Foster Dulles who was the US Secretary of State from 1953 to 1959. He considered the US policy of "containment" of [...]

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Developments in Asian countries during the Cold War

Read this article to learn about the important developments in Asian countries during the cold war! A reference has been made to some developments within and between Asian countries in the context of the Cold War. It is necessary to mention a few other developments and events which are important in the history of the region. Main Trends in Political [...]

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Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War Period

Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War Period! They were deeply interested in preserving their own independence and playing an independent role in shaping the world and in speeding up the process of destruction of colonialism. The world had already been engulfed in the Cold War, with military alliances and race for weapons of mass destruction, which posed a threat to [...]

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