After the end of World War II, the European imperialist powers conceded their leading function in constructing the world's policy to the Soviet Union and the United States. For the next 45 years, the world was shaped by their struggle. The following essay tries to find an answer to the question whether both superpowers built up empires in that time
During World War II, the United States had worked in a multilateral fashion with Great Britain and t...
The Soviet Union always claimed to be an anti-imperialist power. What this meant in practice differe...
When the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7,1941, brought the United States into the Second...
After the end of World War II, the European imperialist powers conceded their leading function in co...
As the Cold War with its focus on confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States fades...
according to the author Imperial and imperialist policy led to war. The first and Second world wars ...
After the end of World War II a new era started in international relations. With the defeat of Nazis...
Was 1945 a turning point in the frame of international relations? This essay deals with the main fea...
For more than four decades the Soviet Union and the United States engaged in a global competition fo...
This paper is to evaluate the peculiarity of iron curtain that was to fortified borders in central E...
The modern-world system always functioned on hegemonic free-market economic institutions and ideolog...
The Cold War period witnessed competition from political, economic, ideological, diplomatic, militar...
Lüthi, Lorenz M., Cold Wars. Asia, The Middle East, Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, m...
There are a variety of literatures that illuminate the logic and character of the post -Cold War tra...
This collection of essays grapples, historically, with the complex issues involved in understanding ...
During World War II, the United States had worked in a multilateral fashion with Great Britain and t...
The Soviet Union always claimed to be an anti-imperialist power. What this meant in practice differe...
When the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7,1941, brought the United States into the Second...
After the end of World War II, the European imperialist powers conceded their leading function in co...
As the Cold War with its focus on confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States fades...
according to the author Imperial and imperialist policy led to war. The first and Second world wars ...
After the end of World War II a new era started in international relations. With the defeat of Nazis...
Was 1945 a turning point in the frame of international relations? This essay deals with the main fea...
For more than four decades the Soviet Union and the United States engaged in a global competition fo...
This paper is to evaluate the peculiarity of iron curtain that was to fortified borders in central E...
The modern-world system always functioned on hegemonic free-market economic institutions and ideolog...
The Cold War period witnessed competition from political, economic, ideological, diplomatic, militar...
Lüthi, Lorenz M., Cold Wars. Asia, The Middle East, Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, m...
There are a variety of literatures that illuminate the logic and character of the post -Cold War tra...
This collection of essays grapples, historically, with the complex issues involved in understanding ...
During World War II, the United States had worked in a multilateral fashion with Great Britain and t...
The Soviet Union always claimed to be an anti-imperialist power. What this meant in practice differe...
When the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7,1941, brought the United States into the Second...