Proxy Wars
11 articles tagged with "Proxy Wars"
The Cuban Missile Crisis: A Turning Point in the Cold War
Explore the Cuban Missile Crisis, a critical 1962 event during the Cold War where Soviet missiles in Cuba nearly triggered nuclear war.
Cold War Escalation: The Cuban Revolution's Impact on Latin America
Explore the impact of Fidel Castro's revolution on Latin America during the Cold War, marked by ideological battles and significant political shifts.
Cold War Dynamics and Middle East Politics
Explore how Cold War tensions shaped U.S. and Soviet policies in the Middle East, focusing on Israel-Arab relations from 1948-1960s.
China's Role in Southeast Asia After the Korean War
Explore China's strategic influence in Southeast Asia after WWII through proxy wars, decolonization conflicts, and Cold War dynamics.
Economic Systems and Cold War Competition
Explore how capitalism and communism competed during the Cold War, shaping global economics and politics post-World War II.
Korean Armistice: A Turning Point in Early Cold War Dynamics
Explore the Korean Armistice's role in shaping Cold War dynamics through strategic shifts and diplomatic negotiations.
The Korean War Intervention: A Turning Point in Cold War Dynamics
Explore how Chinese intervention reshaped the Korean War into a global Cold War confrontation.
Post-World War II Economic Stability and Technological Advancement
Explore the post-World War II era's impact on global stability, economic growth, and technological advancement through Cold War rivalry.
The Cold War: Ideological Conflict and National Interest
Explore the geopolitical tension between the US-led West and Soviet-led East from 1947-1991, marked by proxy wars, arms races, and ideological battles.
The Early Cold War: Ideological Struggle and Global Competition
Explore the early Cold War era's ideological struggles and global impact from WWII to the mid-1960s, highlighting key figures, alliances, and proxy wars.
Post-War Tensions Between the United States and Russia
Explore post-WWII tensions between US and Russia, marked by ideological differences, mutual suspicion, and geopolitical competition leading to Cold War dynamics.