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  1. 13 maj 2020 · The Cold War had important political, social and economic consequences for East and Southeast Asian development. Yet it is simplistic to expect to find easy correlations that, for example, assert that authoritarianism today is born of Cold War dictatorship or that successful capitalist development brings democracy later.

  2. 1 mar 2021 · The study aims to clarify how the Cold War in East Asia was formulated in an international context. The Cold War originally was a result of the tension between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics due to differing political ideologies and economic systems.

  3. Centring on Asia and China in particular, this book is a collection of essays that focuses on the Cold War as lived experience and as storytelling, exploring how they intersect with the Cold War as ideological struggle and historical accounting.

  4. 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 diering politi-cal ideologies and economic systems. Although actual military conicts between

  5. 25 lut 2022 · Mike and Hal analyze the merits of applied history and how the Cold War is an appropriate lens through which to gain insights about current US-China long-term competition. How can lessons from the Cold War inform current US strategy? Mike Green: Welcome back to The Asia Chessboard.

  6. About Cold War in Asia and Beyond. The end of the Cold War and the subsequent opening of archives in former colonies has enabled the reconstruction of Cold War history in a broad historical context connecting Asia with the United States, the Soviet Union, France, the Netherlands and other neighboring countries; the study of how the Cold War was ...

  7. 22 paź 2024 · The Cold War in East Asia studies Asia as a second front in the Cold War, examining how the six powers—the United States, the Soviet Union, China, Japan, and North and South Korea—interacted with one another and forged the conditions that were distinct from the Cold War in Europe.

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