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Southeast Asia was the location of violent conflict and social upheaval during the Cold War, from the 1950s until the late 1980s. The literary evidence suggests that the imprint of the Cold War on Southeast Asian thinking, Cold War 'structures of feeling', long survived the fall of Berlin Wall in 1989.
Abstract. The study aims to clarify how the Cold War in East Asia was formulated in an inter-national context. The Cold War originally was a result of the tension between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics due to difering politi-cal ideologies and economic systems.
Cold War Asia sheds critical light onto how culture shapes international relations, widening the lens of analysis to embed the role of gender, religion, and ethnicity, as well as the material world, into our understanding of diplomacy.
Cold War Studies and the Cultural Cold War in Asia Tuong Vu, University of Oregon Introduction1 U ntil recently, historians of the Vietnam War thought Vietnam was pushed into the Soviet camp because the United States failed to respond to Ho Chi Minh’s repeated appeals for support from 1945 to 1950.
13 maj 2020 · Cold War in Asia. The development of the Cold War in Asia converged and combined with anti-colonial struggles and the formation of states and political regimes in the newly independent but still poor countries. In most of these new states, agriculture remained the major economic activity.
Cold War Studies and the Cultural Cold War in Asia 5 literature by juxtaposing three conceptual dimensions: “Asia,” “Cold War,” and “culture.” This triangular focus helps suggest a broader agenda for Cold War scholarship and identify the substantive issues at stake for the book. The Cultural Cold War in Asia “Asia”
New Evidence on the Cold War in Asia [Editor™s Note: With the following documents (and introductions), CWIHP continues its publication of critical new sources on the Cold War in Asia. In the first article, Vladislav Zubok (National Security Archive) introduces a remark-