Cold War II
May 25
2007
Cold War I developed like its predecessor Cold War II , from the breakdown of relations between the major capitalist states amd the USSR that were to some degree cooperative. On the basis of its first four years 1079-1982 , it can be seen how it partook , with some significant variations of the characteristics that marked off Cold War I as a distinct period of postwar history.The most obvious index of Cold War is a greater sense of the danger of war. Cold War II involved emphasis by both sides upon the likelihood of a war and on the need for military preperations against possible attacks from the enemy. The rise of the peace movement certainly served to draw greater attention to this issue, and for the first time achieved a significant audience inside the uSA.
But the development of resistance to nuclear weapons policies in the west from 1979 onwards was not only a response to the sustained accumulation of weapons over the past two decades. It was also a reaction to the specific increases in military expenditures and changes in weapons deployment associated with the late 1970’s , i.e. to military buildups that got under way at the start ofCold War II.
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